Factor Info

ID 62895
Size 909 digits / 3019 bits
Status composite
Value 505058768816983235152068267048383845596214121763087315951567909055919544703860009209550571538297714623664166401311771721597672165945895232758509498474389165293215638700643442447235467732468871171797481490186570054294974186091408593412579503783007818299752838117894647190870866658131537378401368181734666050652260498535221210090301243039087813542178762823180315939375188865262077797161558679408795885443584322288896241797194517570975202095463756622614383967302903765976883105009475328811142200331916331459369356839266378497800634188885202323120506040440335616096925178936157062901309916789385666264600791851250986295906280047141592725518875925966181229439605374509567044832626790027602635300568157868576933607164844495317207302202225439351768063784643654793466031907876507136317070963866198002507416791614414859871580572705332651209544541618670937947462876120411514457284560531716587877631672742247248824863057

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10333) 526385733768051189441947168504909159 (proven prime)
(ID: 88756) 959484150912673561752656011013502223459939619846943623570757452923385645436913505203776865766904099630514571019614011633630253019657239322021859329201298480730798950534586355447789668014652402969165999769331004855143976313085419613200733336436039081014599941426941341025419951109286879150577084248424807860302460464657214186380136128220313970781122200669355384482264438195384042931684949856872978781093782591888912400234104269642916148267319211530247573820603321731252008087394056344189706975158924996571967892784002899508496096105038909262469673799201043050767115784125386853734500155394031014253882358566861612363387189812675221464791651973064661812223546693816142232182053666583794357604823951283940104361330306420195418260873067578575113260490231249656086822784637163931008504369751025949964911427598060266509702523296047354422504642933188917424749618686747246236223623 (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.