Factor Info

ID 62987
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 25217497925440964768669326166094256894039809378617854818599094295228135020050506252638204215543712768628148492198607119069738742201306766551075119871970611416148282239434548672408301367624837351144697197513005984941219065948013921669033032154984639092743488910652257807305108746884150051605076589096040688788007879805923119987060695631761963279360397126875903962477663325607035677927532882236986789530474054533513740328090462482752160447242637890641764928377081279297896325871827579489830840766974570201982830458066221557499390945842629480319395658598977731388372597356971205260035449006530947924189348874862408592555177745165221777125171372982834177918979831198137282159309442653959746940507202834649129230615892715209825298785213270243201345713195661402367816409332599731242233884524579749653118592004108536822585576123525253450643310318352209934602757610585516592565083306237273549401582806421166044495089772794802739

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 3537) 210708825063558235331 (proven prime)
(ID: 62988) 119679362826091197945337546162182763160649400541346395245705163562148223584492216755285135973177387603194153766967240440287371637755855487928109190713810956246829840233091296314524808644623292687774168039802622913799196516812770714158419577530076749130224000627130976648470355001508862133525083581721926843403361407810642438317371956541880886099628844737684276569262180221637042047776556229657976040543713969775479364209583171559070743353411388521143050344924087618826740852757231018940640627905415992204744130750414618659771392998097044399942233437312811059403458378082962482423671371652342001526050148229786541424921199581382033267951038198438680069127830438955232592648778425661798584528288831673174828061393254475119066869266755836739251271638976266868731087878098749601638147412605143013330799773487983214128762021711011072929857291317198207321492353165914044824315998903108660683810773863957969 (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.