Factor Info

ID 62686
Size 916 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 1010423647079394355755212564130559076567820730626839907076384656792408136448789244360649736755205268306752246892078139585578253565125065054215192480811084126414698517364109281747819573117137725549302860549071991288337237702512959961968886775385692607803792335147309015922322149217617444727482757140320309073127349374507098872661639187920052209578972670772331826413038679540086060990545347209877479490951169917678994818488447918606286123989213314271219736244846809029517630869861241250909489627991643078239128898780309679535635578896624745399985738437832810959396490563386750283982822187390299108451899482325477966600085616428271965589365004373743133434335460426798659661959796321047194082269843677713931001752765531885555701599730082512755537904979872636176388905949900822682803498380565654181603605310583271556030374176416221854671815510554416807706211447474165892475261223995424265153397969022031980308782003701649

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 3219) 10920513604018498900801 (proven prime)
(ID: 62687) 92525286238147406795127228961990552237498852091673032562543330906591561858017176246064646335042025817118990903307442499042808555026114008154238662840250270731052132911737193655779807358144593027209570228858910467306234752651961567172345547739359502147246069573579953793713835410368430586210834266183286792191955692861037562510344328505928622192812804324400013379689296513487692547005306878505678869843851934379275336800783105607543050922924583404498606115160033681676874492225034541364607000057553399497849663330929781734546471760360694158443564547993603990410478543604739882537647278897142499204715395961914019433215362258769979401279333751061371203506190411998314714259003653448398571626705440342867822923451558625194487455188538378747663725794781605795837180492818160315357940827849778919374494323666792055815044851034993910966712929339601100982549908672425414441404730166169335255283642449 (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.