Factor Info

ID 62906
Size 913 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 1252793808236706751646782929133406314075098846695500961110858060044606878845288134419179793626826024926612598427941378705537505506863809481900479107416115029855207440980914506570774497813299322910680477499790935869040392426342514422473530486117012815989790305342385362967177670683424744505235992570550929455676382598763105409023752066421490209226501856456642592029187605316427718693150802948174482248215879638028588115712058057564989720729687236851229354362001491827550996874686785094109928545746054626993305579716206783466979566132215588298955609887409769050722187225794946391063267860554960104730778955485825353882102769140934114694735830668941133460045456694471053638688200250220526651741852365787186420309905787030530911528866314909714759281476372097073616774493131042136446339396130416970511437311113180781241243967295480375453650785425064872257973881976881300179914703710496078444969615666964353967885711413

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4041) 5033986097724889062887 (proven prime)
(ID: 62907) 248867156944058137605589948668792225742969034869499596890771403120907613730033570878476024489043646672600750012083055884169889315484267059169944080261207540128505760757595417351749618183680073627277754059140462065572526848980185629977046150982178228348803644849757953450396004122693193214372823717945716442318308016208086782364280342104066783197659100756317978601253406056749985126757972507922027272236261026167865482603559336593738231036587013427131579856640592276317324150834354167062809930207487201054977865798507254113652430839102991252295598758157367608519823862592650897848949799552872249511059962494077077648255147542284304203579019178900188244997034014304958555383990980134574682698024124260488663814480399356050392369375156764865762468245869479030492513720226594930089711151612411967092209158568505478724591170524777507324480479614333436001981753264316565946461535291970759670848899 (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.