Factor Info

ID 62876
Size 917 digits / 3044 bits
Status composite
Value 16256464477001685361171357561496707605400794964048954828736320568127180536261311078925263533974592369206972917587082637123734624850227287324026112611584574031451296733170285948556226422315714709633790442292546550910866008679877516087532885210429979758106557431499973034218650793177686423660129136625975090676465575131512391220554552283375176347251026694143515457763284356750271041130957842823189117957253360015116654228606892084370440274959058973086819786757909730100799755468305261149483330156618882844428991978684162741049501196865310286376627110606743994290856437170324280294177154506531453506332637288252109415811521506938438769620494280601742595027789780829208448403046989118879755920438860728961352025488022901571405691282666757903363388041302346270153833014798293384402305897545266889551631064706988358786912929372089428368090623877732447581007573442205336465268381294070832158325682173638879321496984636035963

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 62877) 4272700190724544357721 (proven prime)
(ID: 62878) 3804728567731542789282757198389668302196874564361017760576307900981123080703541146581517451406856349686412084964901460418618235739860004995948727695153132641520407159360919823013057856587625847423733267817852529420689254710677222551404685222245442687474066140382473138301556883143127738843020716923014348378602990321740816984081177223673695559341081450654800508277426075990372500444374979773429565426642179036586709182807250587687115047068490525285638081528452193191235523399854486284771713675177981082856798631275880719572202490094270227583161463013928382828281476065119109792810806772364729417202988295865153041009887444692102278722147627321299044333961352212004211846411749947864826681404829540767733088214873870176601384375751290665258501233480143310852539905925298589537156050442172716152840566150343080522997937884978843482535846858238168482106062284161907013229933688933981675879203266803 (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.