Factor Info

ID 62771
Size 909 digits / 3018 bits
Status composite
Value 283509638696741182094569142421680489713481645582219193569299317558485185679254555754375552446104670044513549831706685542604668527845644407485032493489353006599812255033811369806285886891725805896916960887554782257984561876387588194746954308761513410083919928912548399985381908428608559583864555887979950931889682967493106840188022427328207141925039918940659427761901101352884443977689991706944288663509250460761943705879118523936233326640505570943062852683561678201104507599808644405351316500532422230987098127618563864678222189171392546635584239386385744182419378398155960293135492034972474109832011333292641598951327279855224705212688895975572354769699162935612489702973044254855583297714534632313293305557733773691956339381531987634470482678410409805036967576714705387644206399437592247286110141627168139030368975107123982806331767030357475842279996299244743181966416327851806457067002410274898854882672967

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7436) 604462909806215075725313 (proven prime)
(ID: 62772) 469027353204569015190813646536047359434099065758400304588806438133286948921662940564657771103752621411870906782325748041333639356954664631359622122334472697157543166958333622498260379609527524947626730115237375572014983613691330217328725592575224186154515847725336384685467777127046839282455483130417243310562627978886108022021164320351197644832725917819933136882847078503150070134135405034656586702391130141862522731483672133304026742975511449503862969416124994279119990125937541448714373768014637154912306210459559853735695142210661797924281937191590687379134289103653570468026380281071172677485289361189427020737849115389884484405176243342887353767182739932008084994090243612340757926810001653212457338378368159890605968523514086736301047595050009433495997780451926013280064958648481553355739371098695684188737891950647523198172828156406073765834047724936511160744781041042735071559 (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.