Factor Info

ID 62935
Size 920 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 10537945499870368920824875424925786157872919422555129753595400526196505497993897523875018279698996444308021413859742977805870317050990565496902259461039652948960891993992858233740631726389884034179407318802466624999097079387622799592325315763091744668448005416596753354446510494640935593497913612867590381894863351472240909809026705453620037334445484641162708461806165793388057666777880016290683159456053907541335271317751625365578334182914878469321414607560506680862754230852516945179801953976905127199836041240417530360213453915360092361143562428301843338000755537215523067532093023291417756255560360448662047026253626404739590964035729511594781992618737687833623083331829617215795716876725797439936327215013519929569692770529321218536435111719970430379384350862957228326432693198766637896831915149059860425041983419751640692465865261193353202777904462736364901668952109550418125518242622694026581459343855008606774283

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 3191) 53425037363873248657 (proven prime)
(ID: 62936) 197247321103349828322225396833593268568860992230975738964220469970556815940587477148203937953103891880349083496695334561037249380863836887834369531929291691953887373550564911728620433864038787641809180458248743089674733933468270499636895522018600233696498216775639246660460752033376102643935139479817753630664968029467578239835665537682164418984635753794768759049612671038730908475810801567820542471163926519674185431371252906615668170942358987450248106574406957939404604478918844007378591313975891626824817510365158137980598720124771807485065858876338078288457139722003847981993816723581380485695267995826383125437350304530922491045550350892286387166680133643633210938910361977631070921977964302352215055097415116275333731788042422057027862260507740437961796889485920739596176733000553200612733738751465758344661638893829936977341582007074712148385607968603744573711406342666886689022744410625491419 (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.