Factor Info

ID 62657
Size 927 digits / 3079 bits
Status composite
Value 661156482185611823904157424873491902327150067567858294581218079010315799460319379389584330694397225154965651886877250740734214676843518128826657077902095712218673120848771315537486749948080423326477487087934289644949631885244438958058213396533690121386221307361408874075939439705416550001254555020750979725531831844363775027465650287413364642244704127710292935696039390673710112450944691098605467633058185726352114045056493058537986201455004727893067067937051493452796612718874833529214196570579381411422607107965546503152640398903512626551098878796450690679942567312389128341642651668394656787401913460515545369780357556940550513123828854763890564188462455055788157086065024446063720841805810048083749362562555117427471835670316577630154914482174619010685637748231946242547213704907969893447936397498333267369819477886093146181571544921964860390558502237782553201005946470761862604076755078794009784929892181490715719737344573

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 3212) 5800422716722833271214743 (proven prime)
(ID: 62658) 113984189510787416779248707398723360905164545977848803791899704801628210653663010626811013570086174392921882559478630897619083116501216483557022523378214194845594921725716989534279691505607610237324020497234323736633857267926549337643097724151436720642566849200715577800843115339090550010042234562295777769985518061126249678498808427765101239578522325209105302477717802630907090011875810231528126724757002251703554791410611786831943458807774813103179600294412152250680554844469105634770050834548208310706577968857251218902535360581320649935912577887041452188296417809100894185905098628572476428797131424123292630956458595423097687656287486355988833067838263518611037414684286377470114831495808266904069475916372364658500879749243785642186102132701623768208978382078896712293396992066227767197635218287522158869313868404084770534042976538274039633981329743487199283024022032893349276861558698758304116811 (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.