Factor Info

ID 62695
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 17657869002536904288454174625646811280137390317712614338741066252677316634753459700125236142790849750293484803722739974268178300532921381355951404617616120530750135729935230720423258542579191160253589563450683676742449594467282096098154836230324306901156966692721679078614031059121038299331762989265088704358432727886545738035189467672768877397343088815295142009204136673527397910983873348010347941406132398394314287268965259428915717757230544321029963210841702838371596718314459687852318473225587579107417078679034296000086843774376624689113814906827517733937612356913848239710561500767232573642824160714061704833650117623984112074674005540179916536192989887595189738805450565462975322360229542255526129927721655595576105896000879226552250320799711267740452897242514121325037956280099182530797491045743997250347758982282832708436180870083691191747960070868196548739228106600227996024137312459245078587779209340453203313

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 62696) 450395984739049729770917 (proven prime)
(ID: 62697) 39205209639618599926685620906256861920622327970618499385744836275295534676407490915314577010361655416258119679967701759532164782970602807073265793351593358320850873598109614853252554426317100751727143029205922002280419824614729847321189265370701694942114602900468962792504976709979546890365941038386445557269248151252810598206203826987904636835832099679413509903905849461465311401141963256962158517794716602969512592611831199599698757839708437445028039549672734963764682988692656915936271313686787872855189663572671803208614590876670099976045458127926673408303570928440473197925289231194032868546371462657986343194766679185762779508989002592714406652737461719299342850048572782121872736248438369920237814008862887003392132367938146311938213222402208143621930511979188079379943911912992123404352046630138049741660226162572061611049161177456100933765256616789486588605974022175889949155617204500189 (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.