Factor Info

ID 62785
Size 911 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 87465700414579238543709992004947499978043766042551806151305170647298352301462059404706607760408319564610860201749184750574601505409310302774326263719826763616449489904480098761533809769071196258418186721104877926448530555421298250068685572898026291058794535987521380245134865123021348820133832895142089699024489349118143435707730186276779379946755712185230185998089881764153117504583624492236974971673163030840532880910528807794257090544402005100611187227954170091836594370449979781789568252335468700724840801794344949934585313981238176856801481446118874297811956755795313552962796079644369525720702695981002565382957138567155185143523691272126928149273702686777663742699656522012052707534485888595957796763310771379788067345809884831728528413384867469241093474735217151383369119224719802056054546797192668124947261904590865459500023032130180934567050649280846532744481557756904913374286392633698074314060146547

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2982) 2077756847362348863128179 (proven prime)
(ID: 62786) 42096215698008344786620773472560465335180125437776524344444341279799602921484766594226841698525681823339787687238901660088388212417656000444269799657763023299653316285317867489546159807463612189085429933638405684601123819090226404847764600186488987054503517118717183520371501552843804936526553562721066452731499348878053691482724422216870383049964583152864382438210830398731084859599143085353412921614346793672989917888991540678824903363544784650190957388837240105330354278496456361396388390383666965827349900421315666683963274316724358860695685432097341897524118206361218945234675518300121332873885875343677422969394297223917582569255808207948567271804943561364421330253665559735998949010467869954476525761660300478348226027835197097758013611113111956609140591226901222315620964700144889756101441654644727350369588068737446488112388842281416708984492201909862933258404066496753550952193 (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.