Factor Info

ID 63054
Size 931 digits / 3093 bits
Status composite
Value 6370575256834263553130881134580164683417070224223254325862317170807135179485971652954395770665187331556919316238733814770033778153661213201698976319007327054378005133640111033578824263615645702145257967330701148178767250014005633756168319814162642759364849603774330826700291530731048831297288531474950348737669160343156753099320613749107718216415676525005273472874399610299763453180487683183285953434225171038081261310494896231473786332265208408819474441444569000733946031439659966233411655604025105546441049824497900646049147189703646206816428582842769334370686019315746262154825430443169548044771428742290656757216335058855767327226481887564382112461335721420104840982997217361010128388911729336148452310476117290347940162187453365777081366503419727084249877725558862936423343177479788046391311477190483650117588665143329387946749315553161311824617941769438941643323218220445425972167104092224787787080941748159045397240177854439

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6544) 297829119706021674037 (proven prime)
(ID: 63055) 21390034873428327617902277246609719217855192927722425671809904700183469647321502608069328862937066483385091412304875834945718523069790622179445781675871776871827612985117954601826852221687845499657112607605604190311694409260637842843026354853289735898977798499912328628603040908937616163785377521527866911517589243944167322736882675291334959508657955410333711522790662225890892926910812959202256851794447958145125851440324185378029263034185285426877877800550420866092070371186374938030150275972297633280787218587526306014727801046246193728497752537787869608711864125620033120407156649413867498262642286419262988856986308388100280739410126615914867475342433726911155256405450690884331778180821840227139328793637065608160844029832203126787250600292241071019280271725750226557668893562762679000665585431200569702409534888830150463509008978896852967936280951077903095886831585674333142524211110813682215967639183147 (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.