Factor Info

ID 63139
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 47355594076205527710451104247714538734351458112496052868124067558695366253630745754492797285150379450487637312262735662691945165837940384579560910585691146531524789512996546902426519448256231306381653298235541920080788970727161245953151891125545723856746401874596349842877444004080941048672680103732754270941118965989280349838212693719421264625663838049988683489099846845018778307324242619086148708222716574484935887145740896437560501988107933882635837358669212859152970182259083162238601632971305812406422121386254441218055546492664662040941667655152385530294697679290881006533074556350651596395305534805631923495663986200005734593088759686940615317851112861610516676815231626681702743690453905851646502637051334213851822963759688217467452505585759476055737345467727809075665225454509322022558674916805344764254207355093497993136210530950514281294779459432930955021759013220696748217597919346351461171441

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6580) 86196190381344385442209 (proven prime)
(ID: 63140) 549393121281782240132340668556569904614986293777639382137103468734819076714621018083655617969529784069888540320175369143179349358014601869423008597160089675913963677108821863782915509824639988655688543703390981974054274472601692056378520021265116666735787330755124984349156749311356696970920988798922473290410402021204083407634271071050696538976969707291356793078447869695194446221147652343157886238589910921983875664532399080869105562349170451228366065297678993306957107767490404482959799885141021540268525516411744521476030728113937503384266616077898857385507292006993800973370328018298961315757691877857463547225477883743078631792792597296163742074143487354932646916624125406263530953312143782155261847029076817449683806010123166725472477895803029390860292588895438266358842137008232239090746229030522052627393737166390681192059143489070648999324643143463381348884422419159104849 (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.