Factor Info

ID 63114
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 10809366886755592385393622703124010138115315749087912139508063177594985934449512075695928027273709114904476259316467792200493510685066692964905107529324691102466014379414339160534954532900924310798089209452208031351416845900655502624063356569923757767197497342117931878911288652729638146822077627591372796617591379728543605375246182838302792200517153988004154840982207418323124268763883380037955493517109615367526575101689183353561512249991169901736211318834409636232581984032209321094067658709492689737871418304130529646788279820907614574692284695186033580777726048209468712283056381203076795424461184279137452544364340580893845602167001262556038984327575442950449777710459363881779322330757362062301888090192667952047515064601167934501273425599154231260175606393542640051347408808753895674228139863376503022279911471220846624565826543329731221532484879315200174289918764899403786942491394762934445078420038209

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11307) 1487840558911519281039078769 (proven prime)
(ID: 63115) 7265137935655924683856344588748929552361907501268166763598585026212251462720918618780622368503615040357312956523260911907052176218109654573580628622627797794640810506935718330512257332401982626281452563419200320598784385580088004639989746790371102245802123793601740893902527274250943689709053656614754570944786419899460141844231646358105760017124335311148526142868161845379212822779216266842804996930205295592907409567583888122434809271118788746915854209150863679444097378436451327823127342328596944234749513857540234820247459959404717266534685105549949478011343874589226072341586869647078279227082009062276913892980169337516489833663387313447392018499409062582489772211870399981523943926043949792457809399437410488745547542488302400594428961861468704917276545163148734117166493301539214559783919056376896601864117050746154395079152410091190721091441462803779143744079791988755255761 (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.