Factor Info

ID 62667
Size 913 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 1089376150658370735202809189299303803463638960908180933082821852162690113195012349404320777092730751899844086476215408588469113717128892635348445799317479278891444619030789181374731468690724122942692447867816061305807063481635261012153027774138710265891502612619086598981272909604323754147009789694853058543059918418419787928882730447886620942836590950431132029859605008548855045309362124785252786974184539680687984751953826842306998327879075423604776342525382964610005297505202748980008506309702985847594447364743197875065402613558733991443553112429446181352600386415077198156922453632108948065763339564108682425086084911956705951281172275077331634176028122570012034216525184996461156659432513776078682175175101319248378498409341379527806538073172090208996954743930411592219529226477289278865098571387989900025526130674376052601083778037595845129822706187202340274745396795080333006386457092021730067883718467439

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 13787) 58381440973934522510444290213069 (proven prime)
(ID: 88228) 18659631082842626805940910435089159872325769171937190365808182201506962906638440181750205671973303545259167959776290138270897097833938057368925608548838735859876503391971464439707255241373767109765574268862905911731630846818422440292532519593251832610475853235773944253308157929021327580692285616672312019355805455333639910667304041386689134209511312426790581927603693044204669440850063388010926877566048812100754507403701877865699296501916368154873159487777328200403582594435631213063778280242955053818566949430341679054353942718340119749710644968269314882597640238806339087712537813006214793258408849194515284181912697750587522411598677342208157314940991005749533162683961473224033468630633101310900795232063291838771831283886506293540897729225498847432440305389490018186506121889544234982327322218787555656389351682669660939406763309410588388722904003549978880080707411234706731 (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.