Factor Info

ID 62640
Size 920 digits / 3056 bits
Status composite
Value 63085835573781782291798878096937064317687833698373154513465291448062963559850908463469939881073543362049873249832066192843806403379867686801627849659242463419986136969153150332749948351293661431123161415096325558229733947071389914004012553470810471730232691157615212251674482283798820911179856551152415364494520769988352487113968451822513251447209226795146071517055019906946304894549225918348976833740395234537396524852513243769870765130605501839705913715243740004365203911792493310467369652576484575859809683968643491860663987854299078902077998608973513017676926975285586320830873272218331526126139780610951087790258490642845477400438758818903148825353165698365466643879922278916145540186109616619931617343691345176236267148397228340670434068393675856811761689356233533491908707397574527747085030706187604287337549220924587807064269800604481829306986525468822891316698118521701932807812279488239491241930864403956304829

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 62641) 22625604968060184427321 (proven prime)
(ID: 62642) 2788249669471289828727013288749995506792481996579315766780648172045166781583808328221775823920293479323756372127459984796672184954614319629076120730755103845296190226153254305521110929003266234405219442680413338993229367030134783614282033502598835481767766205390399181740263637657540319873045051083532600668298964437373674385990799035518229812580247776710863156941218329806658698281122754725734506763723187656899139217112055487091584926659880995276495140839100529913475478964037358821314982033136960145745082018401525527975191565121518735827152019694184912109229394320803985122200423746806808008774684259241195246311058382168722871422782699530804162677436074753098386707072331576023094337694901865332836473648141603583804453096894645139035022652505081850011128003843631083390536838351268499548131316145959198592492577355117311002731760078036600062508062189905680792528419785332079013049220605354149 (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.