Factor Info

ID 62665
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 428056178299448318738878242646019442585831270454218376902185282269028383680160380736146445072997016128034882251812611457950200384232614160283661627644238207175328634218994796361783333478904321322575627540502464168846885050783453348582729289337562913353775409834453620679213570785500855857540157351069882563032001425931313178857413256218528129200739358364350191480567734314784384421464315521286397784318342845406111714240377936901304160953403351848534035947437801808452475945721353912175956146515990950574560051117443237776976424573405176513262568599103119584720249567657115624378269207495999870242186430529478250412572774931941565512922751599723669174478191938283808881842957663811753802583238995560088296313267780193230523556387306983187609355807642532170851575300864607208354556335604028083939748913003066707829914844702191575432705282178000536235574395553660684060142064504364606253512946597529830813207776511

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 15209) 26042075463217140565804312036553 (proven prime)
(ID: 88215) 16437099220607506067494952039573241149634758869299618586225470919435351915502971361303276794995222266916044424228500933466478948468379593038196648481033156652236117350717773899508182289573974026412893462580372760482991800533979096345515115200287415977093970150907777165866282600829192042541398916585674673350599444119319185564120438543360035411877393006754675948337515614569788406920161439980320054985840128909680328345604375870936207924253226321991593666034547501911500338361593430722030124437066230454500584758770922754860627890385702249845617780761955499283361766862060515775223966268993529163397780671582938978399653708146158911503565778617873154939587902061228103780467517324064877557312913185042909032524627862242723529708857040869367446094308884617095167681320789249640041729070121790161659783743644831210793242878492221037368330466681062954740221569552482801837365227818887 (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.