Factor Info

ID 62810
Size 918 digits / 3048 bits
Status composite
Value 208114932017056338870417535527629373901746177055779348351813563343013754449551686500543277757935924712218634786484270697254618925077100797975637833363583595982384694517814006809786832569546371539799374213707996929859829643924158001528452967702752583161211856725607673306860680797655370382208442529090334939927060657471631253398097147306232718148033013464025197903264941723788930804011789259553806155895230689246428263743457513053891633084461702298573729718653217805534363257161672167678239119589254695611679506187948561644864799491426360597951539612651466566714848720733735001511068256658168474756344308175410040344630324227941737042362538869685105417416477505718823462165677263621470317259213917433787743253714328451922572250904630837808818444206524272630341501289156793784533977792464574948763431545898987735507667504118428495062322230148380864902949595645825056639490284903151850888114759142798262325252630256496689

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 3245) 122551752733003055543 (proven prime)
(ID: 62811) 1698179971937775565853208292694680379166828834439870040843737203371275953550633954782528518544691409612999183709197938729164324658552025403185937699176546537795240392086480044187239388310060584841926131232514351022333860669374782139427157076242400798984235314205044227415358289441214800549601279045258216050732677463960958864441350752868805046352951702233794680705913875557274708160258421081167304592290698625899451272316435376288260119588237830179733482667177488716019618494021105457779312223185394009249066703183610669966241956678625579270967536468951500464996321965408097018558543276490799378058582838798296316882488254352780452563144893131005851331713285392778306523532928977357937253148691400773516879422153525160519435927730798607785959178713705900345906698441482282473908563600067999484164369036773602302347805571758674557686728388414022334142975817856760202985312152993758362540896064814423 (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.