Factor Info

ID 62883
Size 930 digits / 3089 bits
Status composite
Value 629945446193314611994319285164946799141344002809486757366947528297953398941898554900323489101581686139486802154253112741486794363192242717632155025762636592015871379523055398995902638400948906298509693565163056212667650926751670909532174609684519536604202683165640540350624215388149150246088143167169929559073776063623956124284200207051679593744972789385037262311490919204021057200263650437576703305691221774932603667685251013962914151289373478262728345751410978941930874141719925773548080484861698255269602247902956572169381455077204980733993123773745364303701661472916955041603799268367423651007570948303619676889246778790187929281623756757497828315619260284380110432780011117467868002697060139335025709242084388300932365212925336790427220503960947690003168347000046788483583125741770877749416393060070395730547115186151676443705762224369172356436703218937307986565339350132094676012150147281179702999771324475244018597932522241

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6467) 39257233394241687553 (proven prime)
(ID: 62884) 16046608273870771447431711610634921366908588318641494879090986844501115265399792040323881306383404434643246675260980517188800814698903664920936393768664857038786321207774520202943560746565797939901698226828841256772159519376877946601035532310258618107195387579230769759468020881458372229211796659287746834994323028839740438652276946831213170553539435040621514378322180392485404626870412655373620677894114238827305121230587094224827564468202180013242397632488266533250185452487541010204387326905837837614928469849955447271051049906475335681267550431245914662166316325030919125344391653633146427271317361661905260156060728519947245819057740073470045466636793553989229459630885696056194350464128806363203853329475172331589001939891777955733711773469563833621637793401013347587307381359352245923828911759753794372458301225489742901213173683381745433386211189313980980538549856686754983582250030621926880425459223297 (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.