Factor Info

ID 62660
Size 921 digits / 3059 bits
Status composite
Value 400104411095927521140122587377387536953737453710624425593792779331564036788432568041907220267792541957998208884050842473053245635812408170415238697315264157820874089214996800329727412974607615080066728788813763926100132867769712437102030604285147221691582983813358040991807688780550623142000403846063321186126807211417684720362301219149848170667584234303703470287951643796764763693004835923946694166913218770373679366926819850290390492662429107620744099933359457303278611130433524499758129394450751494535127341464538631925520924400725990318022920574314995731667542745902384547470792300108105224759634037191200200868737848327327377969897876256596828458910041052184578979257747481658186465356580188228923433111796169003822227926884300590003954243941806585373944831807651962075110386055532728141139328003862795283008327880812529848729547605860054607360199766673188958396763066083789800666878244781518114497928832886293062191

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 62661) 19338500498002810228771062564557 (proven prime)
(ID: 62662) 20689526115907923216197029291497373236458726111532769438952232990837831366322934486903520246393926114197600312973300106912960711346209142691793615415001379522605780133955338246465930863659801402027360013917949999599106448959916111243321629782911712413768935110844916544488323412500844272852252517478513414379930944134005555581588371674010886155802419057063702070175915325981524791875499956362111747905235776031442934863397059152889276764374203394085848446960614905443814926409727138382801764754643275673551164053990161733496381434158685995445118148145754435258857378790557344801153086542811094259941073748444267194851369854903898011743693557926880035739732236493121413387627079047792134549647727331816556072040873287655866523702765106572482384054261078246027362206481601790688212457731584145219456573709211084575423697603517729790049466619625501664435519918214452562680644407597821862704363 (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.