Factor Info

ID 62853
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 1483927861104756538068696382083355040915482296030812151917233111452519789492967544471862173860492172773389748948393353832924862710057189255539400699517387392473726785723513899543777479201437174348758824788645932991175561775358532151039288090053370791769495023175309997287436252211086832474964665869155234250162401794903657231845141462739595249835582035181023773275791292836835983820697626479203358973852875835981223478516290660129263949142125846929513396365143891751108954190098975306481903264755660874787140487023365565081745511309186285762399954269797306170660623033326483528862895940886800259255081984842531147440144805475775344532569894387238031749278045697080702126501054213890647101889254330237349454506487399121042465541897151254420194874240503455235943744479484591969593194379646388726093461189528995764897970759953282117004241942064605079513250799725978827023209434574098267360750728156590872588309079905311

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9123) 56713727820156410577229101238628035243 (proven prime)
(ID: 88657) 26165232266346621173077802492836791279527463045328368883341462182017172418318278531755509933502003819473068831894923137372591220225206742657691217238810033553088760126942507809015538386220689621157779533372923323235975129732112762292858073320463493179034260061336457746977707839695242356549902925031415460551939144446593676510331325059016258648516921922957411189640661423699497018364694640760538676610382131924283126260952609928200486853815498587922805373813826993591149623834534102536978810008119330297591363036862710433389462164157527589652668224798263280911513884586857657987131564700694123066486868987675508803033076999567458690091505805574206870088167871338271854640133954718760874490070965611804348678207061711966139770898925724668805649509855858643063639159434574619972004560209231339848570185044758477903812467432863760681062123042412899121032364700463548974762142301277 (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.