Factor Info

ID 62925
Size 908 digits / 3015 bits
Status composite
Value 24323485505748077431653939843895940675680280649059252567309278371213482655988023336666162375537133738968361959139751838553575660172783638303572940289517832878157652776374230545647485589179358793168752233872467923326751942819352642572249604093242949504672535047209745082290175854893954647682551145795102781068407655373830956097792523342091119745719469607359933796487726509812421337145002556222775957413698976407152572513838387542527212798112483425386337280496078270446314998143550731224118175164425920962969582674208338457935256928531516793486795486396098983851001161677399455360243828967532885170637398472449374285667526970736976253315798390537978115262653574665601568289526401736862147826766845823878651090532297684360911850257449022724392988613050144938453487632595019269496601413546231634604626398762094255390908941601554097490192054037974428712877263717306761670725418170621176545669162941856435692104481

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4050) 1302216832385373385027 (proven prime)
(ID: 62926) 18678521810528918316292936584522162172430533532965918385317391526421235344374035371791083025950452163563674566975634591723313657589810002306073286448691591139782446571605663277121609336924511691358835255636195397863051459867222373079972658666468539590929436062651125708786833353377103361480333823042894083857462801447684342731767125655585442660250033551981584637027836294066198139938575747893693313580712661843060206919778698554933934918043633161752088724703448782037942068520635341265036386429100858344966424112246006286562344236475868261395400523668887899581590877863143548880421535737196646753928668952525343813504291169628987386860662591682118104827265039270446483511111883604140221306641279742709847080269471043937430237983993502492859207884822693721834396789077317531530122178911857781686602289260163058562302853309625943257597882256229433679296465047354789380844919945470599072203 (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.