Factor Info

ID 62621
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 25591613481972994051503915431554675438403678019078105153085767559898641686505857040057256043052572734639863994570163295344646318735768606419257180555815845269939419168413630302610434685531056902181489450210200256369243897170040062457330467987648935144376113993419244487483101086818324889830231608732026009908444114682104336472338836972076687286524299675846977632726453347745791948301446451060241647082676060763888608930863683334741940329743341367384182621556838831875264007204684502056040317397113032925953175811946769051335116314004976118210707272717289540273877029187006711865934794233926933525569384641926130132900450918272690399700251563517601683330136561200585268315509243471828501763637042220398889228932140288595426889154092013117789670027409780042538025005965256436982066465264407389598174112754499016045509339033987059433298310461135167726773773082878815359944280571928121811899748897580447528993

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 62622) 12624459932825972330038421 (proven prime)
(ID: 62623) 2027145210024389358492349187819434827370500245434699898146589058558857188146747664611903387089401406343556943266785988243079124463732089506488446198139668873611310584186477369481443941281556369014576915400115484349108120613942541651351983812661001127388554083458058642244565388855986644725628635195218460494894946308051502008155629462240908497528366350337901780736605292673306924485398421389524351230171523034650362946842487727393302245523040839754562456389787169830771820314768945720017292045914751524674546144065831632337191131247084360165498284191567230098857227551592285630312357770812606476544161048014126481109075437646260147581504365476705740202585434528756884781200470949819751885916841878634688867178849716541492404896374255830541404081864356466342324358947524581427225903671675896809611654983298104648970927800983369117048118392589256041617168228219145505075627974039133 (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.