Factor Info

ID 62740
Size 906 digits / 3009 bits
Status composite
Value 348058445096379394674979440315068877067106570050350396349439799043006074724820835101662565918633569802831344825565377167808800588878083103030356321027959066385533962626495440064236762089586191442516154050989191655535393564438349857688979232726464534945568300273231363391343313732320726150232499913436594569578487904510609965640833929742588218271292345471224113458469193605638978729963587555561300855132012707202625722347491102899486873923883192942153350911306577024238316956973585795043190304535905456258573207886687074565726354065921073130345984911535145651402924441421016288276289570425566435909353611950908261992585391120886816791542987594497704372313374611748034703572886088689000784448815151290682393332596602502786080608789758515533264084615827581589236530956680874840260185142255647564701185405400853961883181094130571935284581900624963101567261963468850641040891854371238474496386460455557338875203

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 62741) 171980412445585638157009 (proven prime)
(ID: 62742) 2023826086627769890132269338138067822312464345336377290263847519769630086282827167839463738905176173956349375817657946397310954981941915786997263184697994502869971897604471154115890788535151648887639740841664120319983891305835001913680064868377359668281659674169281613423026002704933536282196339562432731968661018906117011959252226560516839049511162746902191921912161314938564909279538624158179274642605274470144674284430443859422833080988538641588148366563214712460375051832106553021049260421376508498476265430046847964428049370186540996153645291672164078028129815693313961177334204855401450577409561852594433271245652032688853702681411619109822613556387551732249017741775436806245047812718425048361378165416907244576506222542378860967635847898085907379859816068252971447124446337639865445078222814116582926672506666115114919722395593590823943440242801755066561943652955416113728467 (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.