Factor Info

ID 62872
Size 907 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 1082917433959852225103598859520327280921366346140813870425178395952885458075487530109761201301825094623801428459333308921202602394513190194323994164792025991350434346300115116093343450605860507853669280484577253717079850965366127667308676434695157477350658449046432136089315016500356166321118300514118688613050873435675512919440562818029861157236221971725212609886900025831599966922254853896464256273625179905421377368475018269366070989406889534944705828154557036139509851760388524249580003595229983370390873452742980478699029206154203236492294384005374957637461486549759804128846710278487704699990817903972691233622237778637665596299731202694882444057546316577262396439137275987304163193611811440949440851089510686587341964188605768398643334168429368700978663297829092862884204729827077210477840094705116568173824375769463937882350691829833868956089562364992951208316579610405787722197681937786795249146541

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7437) 7984559573504259856359124657 (proven prime)
(ID: 62873) 135626445515338789891891194837278815088669349074577054564250995861984453630653590252433270741883813431053780899543186789153689284438613338346807018982334713329991076700719744544277719035110963873877331234521189619653214881103160125427824713354231803580666667078390030844218216241137076206224001060422292343266786889746724966905670591390803756562406592144864551151955457973216739793540215359286770854847357767323788053207276039536515139857570118498436835585993998261902674260877700487652246595918146456952967985393280839534541902748054433983002615186126578159680157857639425264930308670657165121478698893313866647478393977950396079128581278912356345686408351429645798233387651733664890099275016985378980035045687007130421802221591110849622066753958974060883423044294901996856116312877812009451113630761795112588313637356190691585654380809057432813928130506530537757958036703118013 (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.