Factor Info

ID 63087
Size 933 digits / 3097 bits
Status composite
Value 117636403351429146231983143675303657748258536028584617570890831841933286820302181437092486425278125666730498100230634124187893858644149579342227269576653541155712788513356054775285950345233630559653713802177922266219319984100287924225588383776435404704997254241346604688826171655352151672595883241390000673850093599034549732088198865368455037715886395707282974960551355488327596487881622350125254518460751579266589889191999279265603251756908231927177350572716356306222704257407500774487056411561117706016307250588615150821835774812239432489057549226621453428853389077364457552552946146863170467201702386893927066380913234871549191071858895126407466860815323799716843694761451853713401548727105310688098672877103671743933409812916282627304593840076086679215578935267402459012853739939050189233386843751260917105824342344887135920823248370996476781449336777674959598281912534996768141050113253300250250281938976118116787828024363250873

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4116) 9280993516297855054039457 (proven prime)
(ID: 63088) 12674979585413368314071864994748934825869190786371955529211835072985134370595221189621916805015551500435955219543868825085856408358441399428617488853055253828364667673543258706806846125953775623825528318001653015883124616776401351033895454068800693071751919879267141357633426481877995799591391576659676386049584113512375516901079762132089847668131881800443433270503017533559111587542907275230553482779772013887113341359856513094324946569320554348727171624185046856345209347223381769671922520420762966830481271019765239820260711054635958333775063918565327950775383239802676561942884205509043493027420272329077861256557537826803101132211740683353032927468271988813114783133711064022718651421382390726479119146007347505826257796625706142356854165199569104764253556234769236809385069681724872117640967917586685875126036754656667634491659938903077993804686799315155797574340005050303272674606635909011527218545689 (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.