Factor Info

ID 63060
Size 933 digits / 3098 bits
Status composite
Value 210330256698477719505421204231079794591669950329911377569035653242326690795692380838284988204886117397739324349196102022757065839815333300420397638220256041593241582495512814010899210788081926889503613127576664391213336067637173134111504603353038570941732535919411220895574627103999288546043524876377567490582391454431168504884622509193858994061344504490688557452881738080760407024046196983395271997815411513791062546300917894990719449206084719655839275247943847534065987967602861479694089270464858094869998777534625243289097236203548145662680274782526167572992734117350340240321043538748675404558032892063728195434415898953374839478791690452680590198094033984741908271407513442116182382449524651299070306298319344015325733320442508382799952232993389114118001211272850453802231079274321617324160731621697748403596232209788669870727711589502165751705982632398761400251807137016078590499960964339613422664692899079375317753536613029241

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 14039) 5959358935984527488648293 (proven prime)
(ID: 63061) 35294107798816400742636315261234159533521216696931715409962421407013562490707253315689216710492177210548021556206079776313697535081615064656105894974214545417574424446371744608679367960693176190794438888814933493409414703754077172569463488499244126275350728312716558945691255826186947384357090019170341596209245993137241860135727472968040302948216477937899580842962924941756417813517594597833743130800196412900519291594827742966418220037078813604701029291028831588061158978749281112609888670357609795145852980655097608699908076056772288993648911896011828131563828636694271281727731483149922469885397021984712845581890108976590655282488427152337224161457930952484013958755940145123435523510555002491178400947688091645452807074399104576537415100022379401190159865441525002223229258853093186203780687371690416764437591427066566664993134877015873424822323014599091478648388884526333004776918725097546356670056837 (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.