Factor Info

ID 62954
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 11901133273444568509441529945348935248706889506196612363171337261636202922510467792044844716596091977257412491008142824461104634409057877252165997568288881798606761345882493063735039230635325440048105825062123735452838196872019785763771224066720591483396500983141705891543094926959584305086925581747967604866157216804173364053848581697260037629174133689221006212334027319453013049137589003875812163265191421686861286578964967313419015369822066710064135312834559916776441003400235390427887048065240271921276775219443171141273604127772881998437684617122780502433883995961993338033901905705643508962650283347965679909658381816893105153251080376299037493728543344369415644318667661291657958664424528653943580057626610947724212223369408188804296543156190239711880046802108372882496306941425895568563344338997353153818454386292127073445926960861630947061560574651259076772750644078863156885916741126642506855580245578084118807843

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 62955) 9118425814963735020084050069 (proven prime)
(ID: 62956) 1305174107345841319676431974142320013044780810504714608510765166498945351499535220570419861024949146153930851782261806696142140020265050564353656510961395255556096483463985418630087133055919021464976776613476074471374815400134113349431531008777738696832909881974421578229610625938389298609332501318484901830924863933831606289332326500400046377968519488012959678449165888085633841088372834179181330552616880312387514609033076545586218113291573880209222132701823505649066589911847986587373741812274218927825342624149708618013987182973266620547101112316015484161464484638641687857082495403075182510121529228328863150654457097477386048602501167313973722687624199140110879554479121476812441755989001583908835962892316019722219547781398875726088264932848383731310134150985629667276513730764775257639820616040174398511418858335566394378586152604613464820127228464141362636506507035815476125369788383447 (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.