Factor Info

ID 62863
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 4696553199468609019244056260798431125449580807038374299725919968493038421883714576491161625456453883206478153160005708410879071292276766089895249857672188777679022940322852600118465440062097017692991375544514865937943673844803535586409054408695278317289500389796311217185271990786180159071815525169855803987531913938972055991260666431236793980923493606660741918254934438924342550438524489587049585148842176565320193681239813696701854952661876801184880571934951386055880775545837551198687895486416989991068745738293993947825015539989162960741564451767761438650132360774978015946017007482888337929854435649215356166837797463392652504913217366682871224060451839590216281474276164459994123322739100258816698963096149157588970980762862475420971982600814273861321960387068317118886218967199405087217489824053054531592901439987303113155314264838471916575323537183427676306799852433454109912203718543431536171687715413341077379

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2987) 596242599987116128415063 (proven prime)
(ID: 62864) 7876916542981152638991395983333415496649311663724972056347041128208404449354533401241895397033587347531999966234340932115840330564930603372745369611526612457152189717315295067231211866969077736648997421388146276426232872448106826692559865177697533126754507881634933297226902803055583768412278688545061154923463567996650041865501128359551959903138481207315940483165797033484176792184371132310708344763703183600615048374748303134351413835398383604603028254843911050344820026206761335050699865330491884605788654941669368034107584157870275966393539603854776144968384135284243645343082600744760589190106748893927925906183202813473901710669342113922752242870423635520092690454464418815543928503618484786558963518243619313761157559096478018773828138234752794647707816926902691154087810866504998168015167427026905471313867866656529058699063292117960397093499593327099574569913380523869643393894683998133 (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.