Factor Info

ID 63163
Size 928 digits / 3080 bits
Status composite
Value 1075023609294963228738787023269440584259143092922830881097040789008697121590046171521462977740860460986269227256703796262522141956939481113299027222842529617284721369751014359887861444606287489758368504756648862590459352947533888747794400119671661263987033803587142557369902932717905775930947589010128329891582212678661540572324641273818984581145611278033145096901132726341279535433449508720761908853743491958272315267938955287215316158852578594594422389330340504196711934870300298580453277499105680886893672359537132082387410625497653971690462797167743650223334241656204931374305629491463787989534972754925056430944501990107628162196020409473792376813122826431098591726257095487514011115792189438275110457204047256885005361138292140507155644040767723385767520691482013574918739443617733936154702162567785113308288275534153894094409212394191804252573714743016544446918206800633570528009844145645150924489435021032297315564331137

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10429) 206875670104957744917147613 (proven prime)
(ID: 63164) 5196471913538954364079852916357299090679393274248657754676769318906892901003890787135029808475882010592665998312953456776151615594650664702055806847112022734032721710060831575313858219392396771553419970194424108234573594457356946298163020349818640913716813801404174927805391345395009215003391321871103454289473467647665168564884968996016333111027058103409923137017408420776649536570161067864135868907220758396419736940275504575112515547746566007994056025742649559256872064027476477420295605794636443279689638533990799618471450115445419971920191387189782419298188239397785668228089113477478497626023228630185315198209002461463819508888224959247405886281143459614794912421711753541547517084393576304169076335551276523912773654352902213943773429294863897039646945339409391668981920981081044156644008059376675896516222738065588523488786365952743627253414986961095534256207616714098898019476068475718613749 (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.