Factor Info

ID 62967
Size 926 digits / 3075 bits
Status composite
Value 32336127313664503701643954193836850065536919230951689411529179833413483360440489185756680887677105239038598453789454129482050313252909563224727593917112749192859943669631072833379350791323978110993213071126072318481899422657188962239313226283800698242217239405506265852035983715239759590005655287539514894922059077247237741292735971077406200327291643406452319679950043094117539514647350505231502287658442759698731596693470163571338097481480766459370274954031786933627069341913828754593879393628887815230785210835370139592250446882343390836805882280055629904483049689933750196516719456719333415654833997633628939691130791921645952070759528493821930150238797854218058147903433524241233209956025116740309199931081676597584116109928456412204247636970593370949068328881591919316368504896299379872024901048148608249240613321766718030101406533493179035356331284519881728041363099157682707161873464789508555178084666224218594872406773

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11204) 21535805979875847804128272826013997 (proven prime)
(ID: 88933) 1501505322990048542618150745222050900161878687829629986462589118612296293099797923732312299709261247546060932773747533157413322403408763033260877092884964771757592276809128518781582270252444324695755570786890272239591177700790564765141276279578883262753605304590450209256359852579356593844446471215382126985394811296450021680882857371989960650002775548202461509151935911731988432803331073476651275009030302803410132668723750615544919314645755876984690769416096198510466708521437161437103366610372698262780598827872522153037538733829826847043987601125621626321001502838723799300572129245054497261589301713908770224174483425033922949384502016192281011478145395434137106082193006221424853475845642452664010589704746800991240175198225913935208511754936908681333876649106953648560673600222944158717869689391383962029877895147361414215933090483374461139424557348406302154028725993978203328817106409 (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.