Factor Info

ID 62717
Size 912 digits / 3028 bits
Status composite
Value 170091650903585192627085976429064405442219056789368696665735421663048142356641955505602398680910470390117996403944597481304601785497125562220457931434170229631359568526689386856913337812824972496130901130274217744662693567635205230228804270603638894332041313890171648493913724271549893236870595107065757442365850367527395115703023263875951503290015939270435717842367379382830367755125048850848691632553597502526222792650750070179796850906332504242950727597094668962750350030121056925138764914521851284903703357075732518490738821052331748392729987044771409286595722222136417334244865373503906590282482399164896410661547903594905196920233433323011135315225361419747399798583330166658794585024314786913219639430674143246938874998279118226977330220269860702064292202036754164597635557787741212720824453915001938768040783939699397409640553986964758876156055919196826604844401923609521344670866582952186587493011209603

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6387) 229634869879668984791701633 (proven prime)
(ID: 62718) 740704802335616335018251633246977414706496122228760838091929165875304239302249345607411247672323525872997683967590424837489409494754009602113692313923456999305330409500358311838605151884889123666309882462150385268654320410838701671404667213992498763287751852825786469863786324822366353198828370389739800881374688691378012754513587839934433284593651026191159246115561294406391182700529903256902636995102383411562204736400906204641400963810958731952483093225774865598767354814828350296886159220331158397168132320800061853216696849112031255173546628591771740766033053999384394381622499843771234300334082442454034164714173647435102891274843857009666743231295617427826475299733701540280773931997911575197352425987196171481695181456574425132146463246786900971094777477498534386062230933247791468225355807536112529481606414871474243266687315302134902112639485607674444046156467774440464217091 (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.