Factor Info

ID 63129
Size 924 digits / 3068 bits
Status composite
Value 200295907729517626738988272375115591241496635056978120070267634520414103640995842471867264997415458069561705752521027471855352640214245601235876722489007816847728420999190308599501846170617340949700001107938608875811650702051891429051567255097316099051985624327971501411912847592765073720863019400846294044386039018698043361394940156145858392171992487547739397679207818485305968869261634759900923835765164341672623855275515865875103191890730173646032547796079482045757012968384753958783841376914420028854656886371316471641073457432999709051713358188135802299724319140791999228587413506196363439189167891989709147779206883687811608428766470002151370350809163127177532798601999752085329843057027747218595284093751378902932159192952036848392541642293546082992710498905101852779404754079846236297711132127112660228106162287781543075039001989282414442188585480026821202365382909049730649255082101814039108478975359575214044426247

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 63130) 2892776771209447770340654201 (proven prime)
(ID: 63131) 69240015241748309768991565206164848747259074631663628790981716947486662512688256480571651062927871891343089569472016524583513985765877348132441898412822216166274805631714256167049478454318713835138278983220614446880024893762870974179803104382964524511727013525227716740195983361893054434227420334727852692883569822079166433192162520820662166006942892435825242558666087216838091426867240456294153661383974678820682119121619328617152593679551613398205697938016895017067709722705498495520024462959579941415482713918392140427900369328452298026125994633133579885925700035458283617475184912408140895710075064714967989563723997364677964312871640070940802464843965550834941502668249938695257160968635755939790652588380789701712758261887292598943917687763358272583648694290006176862109549700818057748827245034624764390975479370998794689810269578210131022554893407357597964482853706691593065644870994718847 (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.