Factor Info

ID 62611
Size 934 digits / 3101 bits
Status composite
Value 2140933252738976458013979111956363178922820850397786738375406697741416021978547022816124960219177951937083446311390803030535542455096224234633775316081353863292503524547302527119568279383288937335354155114553540022602056891484048366216266364778077021633908915392112443510712231092996510462256432621879695244150743400476184339968002590677400646923443756007470104372830876028893654696497678952345631273452383627941428252045913447487326596065308396064213794923939431421598785874301150162245708633372915882559848535475751040551134317420700037078714880517182427527753048867880470720648733355555804767302772483727190954628824940681317869198651371024353172715147814748314085589249317965153928630421508261025917649609488548134140035979161281792512175589395698636936184816052293690944387003708373224098633546168535149373141950007660709055151024401070893758946507208537221379012115988759721073267107302917738884113653448970387857498628751549729

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10984) 1656489332706171370072190422631 (proven prime)
(ID: 88074) 1292452182134719434343518063285488393238196227394544404243865807741265640643244466834311719994220701003516632416801922764234962260919304358779022309208146639420461369677052436830702288711580969394739608665656163207411977195029149683120803459344648009636991130046473639725389083694973571205199657148928339150984033524753007721528025582636462219324748717857825361795755319533085692506231448237821509981630068390536132362602416167613933205661479376778719860923594406982047732284594704175117738378435429486733545151841994696604976908351157723971408881746028019227446738267249645072170287428311896618367877370420275001325505114942396451123561777700627944551166882945000777131543225442937453747159999457280984326650420224038026214486928301718341130756109801060585919292329546338162334283242379465093323668595136936186876316659921216470720715742267866364782405012277361612560673760284394875438687019098279029559 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.