Factor Info

ID 62779
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 64845435728463178045759594399572035685257956058833251074515955454459264974962985682524845408861160142898949958455406172872089504718531906909612452983866097178642295444890905172664626340780829837432986731288084772842187434627737036176741549734542829220882294913696754849321271868903723836653264857741666908547472269048505311232945775591054356630216334133731873405731122352638406733844089420243430186293783761459356829496812920212770750357509411211943578903327457601572153538449469153630424457306026784023424500773711379556134275056768185781519736263563946973176236426612532291242116038736966650261731716421945752046730880264718342708245763146337422536573283415781489505447919334991813940203280545906364095668686233815729051984576123032552100556757723411396563170212650222227154635379969001626433970317482983713581615835537873935088938450021334874998719571304773769819921514993625988000096929030506290255964216896271

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6419) 2085976638755288150171 (proven prime)
(ID: 62780) 31086367183458366843046515996644978496660234316523860415398014837369183759641321292930595497431135012622670806877310005582259088392435656924378722383520243775693205298695491665136842688648690106539961873262977579088556002849392276170394125168659097142889445940253523567577022052336006237755155893116794337951525649772713744912446140542743196716961285128008717469238754338597197354566303461749523220067603035750434702164158711544533600255298662644065661225186225956256029489127973194454218728108414340220140007056412867030328320424166185936718002496791036449038493567004374079402752591344774482109689040794595026959717008286666060631961629920620134881289124088510580094433390687333806944386110262319124305770693522231852225122718748561834853823127720981567502853583495695878599917830949783198148794355653605586107296661277594607014510415509696423701360921633485062254153052826148647053410899101 (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.