Factor Info

ID 62970
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 2247539809681532882675648943652085049644792279356694757835754612722007397001298748861098995536110450065059007822180139431764083466701466834063811172189855558670894637084061225962152437417775410864481290004130036472432552146094476214295000156554583690223685226471795285299387371344757978919106092476388209967072896760385141879667575600649423104165464401141436010562978316418579020882107284072747984011831615707426179783541956403507023272172372727292318503945976590125487746022055471104643940309457251076201539259919670303541843555259637530250981927730103482794526920886098925806336810519977331185129500078621307327135309201713323928538219939648188072624176912421461533256840439470821636306952952350602045665387673204036387072580445700968589246456553137448638971924204349819426262810034095057485349489343289770929358480231069703102999130224120948986552979612277214725958836285634841714614690108835933269272871512989

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 62971) 96578697208818436822981 (proven prime)
(ID: 62972) 23271589642817358688082666438543669053243204158135834414891594503315595370590265607253195193979067598445562598969570847891181780556581781779583556098791530517951916068400877391841664228882871034559199578220877677029796591660613261596768770525194637212171986050333991022309120993195921446881649586329917434830433670093729647799761109770043260290263734406436282396210285247939064715048524659008290227346277688997919932111270357660843421437017739055299347355079282734035882508006660456014963672366964276439397633804651355381010306373579508435696065612734525278098729112872426835223082241660403402455332071055999563055701288432176959188029148825301352357136215609991417531666706977407788183203311541268424161863783977064850924476850250420654599124736811375425643468826120979933798819169003407791570766347279201864303282455227048690148171077171599222593698329453392462980777659486528071718693369 (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.