Factor Info

ID 62703
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 54332931690698323879983838210686398952754180873211805180652593803208003106635639600821006532399214073595337787725036335200363811297755896663904792388426320234998537847209549270697056120032948644717989866590775044577067991140703818451237590338735367456809356869460789400187483614439886051246883153873257362237655576121303322952082785397630116134310421720052373641607535945056124206697159691610169598675417877182393967284434429028564761355937756692324240777093272881715579886096024312727461054916603226863991872237737725184197363306740119950102199357830727082399890038318972207764102763700173708142856796885697053928347272742420249232537697578700056057800816861630060773085384602506173720926010982467006776078474958251332438040015715972904887287000856802016597687597188832667643273573679316596443893531001994567689410593318797631820349104621529775006491805493095927298417882510182641353036904820805334384206234694117

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 62704) 1122047772459197542365557 (proven prime)
(ID: 62705) 48423011055595764962950318074014651465737458301352870709575520866913210806855989541093003288125368695635996229087468243563805781821624019742336434040188571045751817586674671127185998283180705877311307393692485155787790207220713313434125477272572912033399950953791808799288933986009611690427510813800505319879049039557692685718112193863794799922986191314114645035610193164117448771429554813966972505525409184034474499388093870355977283158308247407197836305563704060409066621084837768030522867580998953338745918436443962467934806268527626921269157104468408413860092237128154242292029130035066639826462334781016246771961338779010749486135790930521900483196116588687453279555158065483674366513592395682367156816235139506457328931223926985560959851478025545240773839157592572900712333609343270263259144954338899973332919944969321669715858686413862694403689888230562762451222146577152781865212081 (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.