Factor Info

ID 62856
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 25101974502846744951249370056156265821053361497310744770193914002902122607309823943027046870124045746261284679544138187816456157869147940122506046780877993243317906760884169706630849639013241175822716951158133722244053868847745377532520724676451613268535545545784110336040772112396902803776999976983684523582273679392778510377478049754311698965355686612290003581931485103541254301502052959492765152462441381344807695561057239858354454370790844059271860230697961617622926862936749076890969325913040113380492783991300433613176838062537720556378104370412704158322039541898196945653984996585115123030602683162394506866921136254901127582615455746088782643982092744658846103229958821805859443970967255502582530065369493920832194191056185589995021905078224649927784201344105390166243532861827829768924356054230173442429688126960288962341832130817827809922586455877360878461267070329912609263953202166197646163668199879770366659

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7439) 123794003928545064364330189 (proven prime)
(ID: 88668) 202772135210488989607462708711571930643098447526350591274143656287879036718092654785978161779835252408104357782862626010583203961100931886538098605327976372346480503826631742263405265040473152796051701325756881452479170047764803915675440867542337503556184475806819014324778694087580757354195703924866894194579292052387416188202889630706248837972120060260062108118883432431520135293995444261517628571847631819714536291897264982127405047577716252383721484664097893842968956187809408870617663258743420983403570733402509326299336885793395281473280363845480112397762830683953080714123386184002989475992651972387330307780639641457337489163561117642076856755029036362548851724449467683383034625970412720076080132270759577255361135955132651348368217033338827271933320914523462633611542459350018752321247568691837616922999221749851742008937617516423338318191995513303633834307786917359464344536107937231 (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.