Factor Info

ID 62852
Size 950 digits / 3155 bits
Status composite
Value 29532461517759823015815849754805801632627830129746769741598581382653194427668575687544696138131145816547385861695117728095851242060770006782190896658612227799067525762972037155796850461999285077695986856424973711558943125039202059140255042223775431379028274674797067072178857847876226288447271323944620330288192553911873097121413247549430652517440848298271977931332840216943305398675914424982552571926692233094268489373066261601972315826855577530705656433022240755007885003514151827160168646810803979808403970986359517655474579435535468464309570440670318593239071182723846523306045867843932528681772594299170143415827382359101077226011369765102588225545420282814643677174141703355754083326966025615855235828313053157612241561396129092617056993259174516392920725989597940087890337440864066712938755437449285569526638296410538665596644679448360917164007550922833479893106615903883929995095393200160239992184467826345837467457697519130302402893031697903

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 15505) 19901547974019072445900746812468273 (proven prime)
(ID: 62853) 1483927861104756538068696382083355040915482296030812151917233111452519789492967544471862173860492172773389748948393353832924862710057189255539400699517387392473726785723513899543777479201437174348758824788645932991175561775358532151039288090053370791769495023175309997287436252211086832474964665869155234250162401794903657231845141462739595249835582035181023773275791292836835983820697626479203358973852875835981223478516290660129263949142125846929513396365143891751108954190098975306481903264755660874787140487023365565081745511309186285762399954269797306170660623033326483528862895940886800259255081984842531147440144805475775344532569894387238031749278045697080702126501054213890647101889254330237349454506487399121042465541897151254420194874240503455235943744479484591969593194379646388726093461189528995764897970759953282117004241942064605079513250799725978827023209434574098267360750728156590872588309079905311 (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.