Factor Info

ID 63001
Size 929 digits / 3084 bits
Status composite
Value 15118611489749719747644251379487114125858188653739560956208747465593030472529825568698713977502876645007350257585771669082815820983389847787825003431075981098063478356098808847012033082805890214858753147119414654730393114486019007970646165788983818218428184466634579109316075416848924661589161542932845329837684876357630769779105924494943725304073525835586394863216975965702370556798560011766862349862104588515781353487136321882925541296604815300397739469700714097646973972832952089742157110437518131724407881921467343500531694770870722520908608502367119951191442973336287131098074910337181860216928800333118332042960240590999504273124426037964745009430762408293789158448515754895789941001979106831373380321899317312828509884798360521990127779910931767218017445308025881193515604952860140344193064162813370759943017484081704718026366945974754067419457785049255271276509909841419338793861482210778094407240396043068421322859057151

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10339) 239932071009857681156251129 (proven prime)
(ID: 63002) 63012049310942541968618301744217089926987963059321114280482241354980318288604481530795524863485651366003051464826040039797801724279132609458532569718764286951258998632628410768387688822793990196000311166354556281105713715429590576366955743652518974803023828889630427363036801270734940704008130679694956708982908633043029335739438378009759284598050285371299698785953748932699326745696772513901239247568039828886980115830605902064534431406847851158779504598820181555430811044310478614070010008138980934393601993257993120484318272173501699743354840090970671442461892066409320601739197414612861349256396470098315888289188922153455865372737842490305345821696312563627403486816495970898359344505735899362311349069363750708555951304020155869438336631777580922792196859010775925795442363781378091370670462817884036139668624202295481945101179907430106238891368916588415453750430889376312658528635766934291643319 (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.