Factor Info

ID 62923
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 57735183506182854206580041413844712357054982400446719415576383329994035259211744358942313253569126945422434448115062173736269891904485895038454226729295047501466247333280468022784473090619799446793438764280218538446076955718856381811104637200565182764681997984090505750460500565936224422367539669666518501929922361235470917002865717772677164138648276959342224187657543477896301777474715294036203903796352036704020135188406397244197176598350576154683237505389350209440103050770695012386400862811421356973306989408175176434829613182751887232714869328502995407243961453681560799819618859874763586825638424647841573595111061559560257067908622003335758519644342589633761838680998542587442482062374301399369766498920203554123820883855029118011483289802529215815215745061006585818929067501153940198692892597815032631347810891632308583126400377820488129011321329053663753761294722552351156680151163695598288025423280221

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 88817) 284960538160486454165307301 (proven prime)
(ID: 88818) 202607644829990711559615585558351342825833702833634776341741408607112636452487439714587797554204666221747292022284457570242360957643047154734438300840898490838917012086621732926307197324697278454337460701568688109912919211842179463998563995731707457845969713528728206769284512161391663026919059083233622845573752302036520121677166525608069391452598376492956602771449270874788053423794082574899582434941639797899912544139575630012665795377762983043806884781044252750053635922958698546640686034026078558383911645248451965440857822781507380861194370676388696356565908072598525113487338751044394693283545306678526669726129222961181061849863796615082079579726106787760044867322370463195791407769520958897667389824284636602852585368214225770977201395413554409476013970534013546066283933664313459185283525170016533083255309933847675097392147842635915990684033100077071896279826898863246456921 (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.