Factor Info

ID 63039
Size 870 digits / 2888 bits
Status composite
Value 203072384024357094828438817665860008901524089362532773726159685325160167644408710838346820984567965483672886365568239191038991363837230686229174978274498719088962559344961736049499378535257471037845358300416383219369917646819404302915574660507598927393292519217491983480894383776987348934109199584997668784765591415223921297834377243008258841340896599527987424302618353599222667791833184993145259178272263658517304609902433357770252441941979091169692840388858793599114968596621159132268409276742237126411854982460245256958788539894891530860053413861545078725416303791917660339610940000347879649313419904124334290739844239814509179493534309343465017231937011367517356906107956702058617080553663905498038944187621569543928659513676596766057975145171377128791032671368349991549384659385405052751492650162761512154889242100930135376324117416783463339324362655265175922446647

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2949) 26831423036065352611 (proven prime)
(ID: 63040) 7568453739907799224015154023801171478145581523884748702132179305497085020864500884959485917537156319230868784644037558387371206583757693039144031735993614237835183076690559464062509712175156558883821301991399538516349908122449155149989358190364563644657000440632088594030802500183282376402426682798826019535038549533924523474412803124285069058418300313540793775994578004123898492038986294010125446041418386296168354453377719705345214854895355194032633148453645416395810884347890115443747112085035549324093190272343797493066035367885152338341439789749871924223380524868635158850626690283554121818628588071271720232816621407870716164289373701024777868252768610186360764494095199785846045991471811608929014299563367651485149402036326055148177364103488981498676706720523892220753892024055380314838868773988972339358210321400051227142579456796722307939677 (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.