Factor Info

ID 63077
Size 921 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 883765901301474587621261233270167199917827005736791372749014470074355971636580470078818784822618806128088844530848293030595424022010154664021865441693195685124535706155755624715443073101120264203083867055545628238630247783499328068099990140331959175939871181730270436201512350970146057850139567353465298382438851762714977898393607221549456342570093176370540241269148164101746257293636265559578576075008594317915524118598881505704314845163637406502058424458583556542115929722617435024058747683816707521117776713445238742022882444759266034582897296461178066859296569032552109530993828754462580822673550373405037033646850530033947867910841094019512514194615701801646474415174027150386336755250192794510019213104824495057812493556917666045824814973274307188386205267123803859878108746590617146283210360329712281379108296464772831323147711208970789771570784721262693198684442636883738046886979251260657288518347727763490323617

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 3082) 96833299198971305921 (proven prime)
(ID: 63078) 9126673454402585743611342839663465689024337810063073471539036236525029534782805494832814509599627351218239498418876028954127090764561058815032762881740072370600305806996852307751278723773376198576410951087998356799612486002137773097220461624623808709088871097265462079640301720739791365902754475510680363157423424374624520899765932420561968312415399051343151844832392960558378523981592791594559241091219562390380634488583418532939790622212440692908128117145850641709802289346789694793032880785172272391539007906170670772244992364632070862724405828890430751163224254637739748562536428829555058764664279481254566532129665309568025312877550119727736927658098071610452897156281318154234687946001216354058535848121164485782427815265713152750180796331070796973852179970964127960182956742061058492164663346067989166026853341492890116363429784826245711592503374382363738368826542022520028201658033447760663777 (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.