Factor Info

ID 62669
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 4273672876034424736729754229956388643665695921317965057827357383051433383279055410264743037689509962088391582630577155223731730392885177637819433899879308291532900680764819072155660455943650289163880169383724931215039644663795871203254828790199382893033015279864765653095795005101041856583491177519951183417733403523590761964674584316471271039703690514149744750133476683846556963731047894336717201264440092565363386068602471469950831252637388342314060061259215738766202713886529630850800402364107544884803032443714923541523928240279533296656614283222650412076189395404316985282066029283931930650256489477748113975041542558102827605024055166318343161081691378192186311516318934101065775919303669994198522490035516153811230857215436837709614772894565423308996103508038380966231462881984710130851943595096925585670407519340283873665359973191958472355106580793408433620388011816695329766795450285721513847930070375605578194089

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 88240) 17950612248534407504457409633 (proven prime)
(ID: 88241) 238079504858300990396167453611412198924711454366239839857823772395882686299656830517943245396566973197381112330495546280729457783876939230282537553337060533913268522046385139246924620715940687139694597374883545262088469542673166459659357728424511725873355068665938918676171163391377675559194361865255929977042253518733848791970196610964311139179391235793711872356389968906513131805174371417522547792585324480499717981035245362244458570417442781066788512337328477360460820442282881207192050041705074671289730764307655672965769824611927726086860957827869132845436581659243509645688277485678917947980689296577155687076332465254561983326940498251312281651451070033292128782387323884120598970726019148624424335346657327506576217478337312798140695639227053879059944500704859247469341092070227605509829158672207263326055526315916815745122719481528527021569562116085823210612917044913759348638496431433 (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.