Factor Info

ID 63182
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 5082742454483141233982050474225942930500532348732287715429898957623352807437560462161668975459509230529637864253900420609793127333954234412625565432017305522296474739377803884025616951071298557447645501972527215034175321547109712093250770608883086920576534961952684081196889969641480561707523062306591994158064059615022528509448967380600985444980000162458669271451652228688311100285523556392103183465735623284698416691531405833616567031748834896465497488585909807705161539942664781363427337045985497200004423154553942152473812500330237432983580078467066064768837096556354739571193169881713420574267006693084298723055812530126227080273961204614587751475456625675969400521071716365817584564823322081635960407245669636425765452264660098449914778506921657404977318626002287190887208129197641728442206206640012939578341918904159519329476517216909594575816229551087269242523575231536199437555299112623986493231

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 14130) 1260176658389613436649482957 (proven prime)
(ID: 63183) 4033357085806053010185664496416299396774282862655561120273084926362592745364458159393589854331265262130548094798552820704719590506187655498539404159205740498922139024677405103576167168294332223332262465953726249125532367013721580773203165019425961479750437802227356985476230742480773044582967919589669691602335888301733009473768069082481285703307479921616785826026273602049466096992016090514990342669305187615399737255542199782673613401963443254997392133439520474278621497567671262211317488102019497641543085224426132305221913521777701365422493078728690089101456186532259036912502123677065808361643541206288883449665073321876141110867196700031904089635084652276926256572517329643989229169665180044089819035074055398492797803836759933581395614802871185449881415997850543661898974672951038884937846056384756048941046453459142044171856522760670231928908894489307594836056243925483 (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.