Factor Info

ID 63119
Size 937 digits / 3112 bits
Status composite
Value 3441826216296750687456950200519534049428372968748064858672023688540461384549356187181393132004612291197356928093374730405485571362766949724046297370786472518010190329431073150525556814118678583011758938228070974788534791120809193464857059348391383662858619338161820459252884668980283195087924268970867726126896944111019109822076670577956094244944664146078615205555007669720517456547475151894322206740512058816509786836413356089278076744778103664356539590265107381949036213794406215188157254881075429719452816336289185489880380801072926438562523785335084608723935441289950637200153437591684401057250416462913469578856228526408835777288660314491125147505235438605531623251271083917287559136011366048394767727328632790090251924136289724293949908239083274731759604593449196184890774773976515220502305775215492642377452863336203995420262984162960159860564235042705794400934869335323926328664102624010847987910728924297126177913157856152229887

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89238) 185571869124044164853371079021 (proven prime)
(ID: 89239) 18547133423525992571167256268664574233021734809076199941162178687630060851646447598971516430515468289140009194738866728541011714751410923127263419018449471168533941485561582374672924535450346961574888126489721893012781362403836020771921190165583758598682891101515197854431196837926485758149233911404812173551132179122456997693800527811424385531123317041561832146988354709994992163632013483574516859280501412885742048064543380749391763117265793223312213465133220345189439952986457807917483082750746282521198178412060705506576868350555275616574283299884871318887821683083012028444960591373333464990869334483094375068009487781452185442003994789972192434841739909767419517301877653067290276633033191850650795401591413819662653580162084087576266266838839250647641331099663099585644142621155135127651424010044138652949837995178039960726107099475675461580573701886160660041929291448399956875426103995619646592257947 (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.