Factor Info

ID 62924
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 3584081168795828124457083475306147017753906267743235211272311073844661171839950160933945701291574433886298562761158364392986151945355027757651940564711402263605413878861922619694519864605489473436184564807677165348761290834958221975570581352980016440725369142729017757444186174908431526147721050300864345313529386093481021223910734790159264698816837192698807035875114149305138327717141609190099031098621560437593135487489881912484225500126917913805860520639816847470274759782434411617390284469883147470432424992373253325792409917915656042491796548628600077840932621942578348589902343934538285735950640958767623493230829854881679536722193571117414720237531655196586120863308794572549802818656636488110546338263014253609471433808434015060071061749438778241239706527571573615879719786160178005949477215983463578031395614931622107294935736125456367340692429042677125134611612705209089651676749738920136389806051948450176922237024229

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6486) 147350640513623971909 (proven prime)
(ID: 62925) 24323485505748077431653939843895940675680280649059252567309278371213482655988023336666162375537133738968361959139751838553575660172783638303572940289517832878157652776374230545647485589179358793168752233872467923326751942819352642572249604093242949504672535047209745082290175854893954647682551145795102781068407655373830956097792523342091119745719469607359933796487726509812421337145002556222775957413698976407152572513838387542527212798112483425386337280496078270446314998143550731224118175164425920962969582674208338457935256928531516793486795486396098983851001161677399455360243828967532885170637398472449374285667526970736976253315798390537978115262653574665601568289526401736862147826766845823878651090532297684360911850257449022724392988613050144938453487632595019269496601413546231634604626398762094255390908941601554097490192054037974428712877263717306761670725418170621176545669162941856435692104481 (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.