Factor Info

ID 62756
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 44575627132291926636238026026196769938880893713531833593780672767895164987830667580406779812574901475576274175284897308986945228174181501401187740985288616964790796121015381149017756682003956012642632176135443831122199965894335573594625482352197700248056005216785835871060473817730106071543020602597041436956141294932065215375629866532469882285100975620902244465403626636577117883884357700402435411579161758903762801023885849517788943889063008106638103619506643248192117275038953240582741478254387672905986433836875493362208764265266897568456421003360306812591037981749754984847442364447045565253048819740173548820858445116195853084725342409847993242560470940247515518698505551156970445219608514749964056665954216827138944912365925695437043121338658594073619838814583473113338655329413116729963123214068839951551486599416348333328466633408960685148588074682773297692052682673122902683683439216763872857436173962946410893011

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10323) 270704078857734344240200528055897595961633472511075822112527121 (proven prime)
(ID: 88445) 164665517122548324847014409734198425958965299933192552359010750885751972158540362261610089335801614335103755071416180936437476763711960206123532096382109667911851087337019232839641658226215809139151954181050400343002279856224833506527009196863373251815177374249231504144597923122710221129814216153340217483219795469976984310375042189614534026159744509391811920349654661124788623149583971202727912684884170836392062916442777521161768899772750532006775065769105681612060246697094744723899813787112288606868646871562431253523941303310397084595710468566184081667982526801778189455317300719378819946119210840278947349228182777908465486428218689933506535812253094877481142031138494411647202337402434414894890268281811597376838315637107414809239925179665475364211149817220992080013354083912412347869632759683004513133280377046593583864894043376509452720423506104925091 (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.