Factor Info

ID 63187
Size 935 digits / 3105 bits
Status composite
Value 39587498934017225236007131549734811462605512634132885630512187206618078949418019818829846190734858037371218010458333193398035431301955015204756670852515812514544950814456038879316545084134774773850948047088278315934908677049299944243791774240898162026532857860586208104177637136755065320458879872644778286043985107963679251773700118337518919413597888383408592745859335692113455176881501548504319586512839183076591965699189729496434746958961876926206642609425865298602603325273993180491963688064409008766694809601994965725279074756845105536397087041902695303114289705079907903853590383340874996342687825614516307325698373546984981168463894901618342525867395398976823184258389499543324716522441887416749284635419348948212698464996952326607129633117134389717313935855728304698061524045276764591477882832811276557704435657884354413956171084484670866426896449866596004364932817172630201173762840037345359541768026134111808488549940749309483

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4158) 44894058474254631045721 (proven prime)
(ID: 63188) 881798177295987723045869493729792124254972359951621959266746298446047693207793560495572894136173402186101089633607714392019445522683764169909632495649588378315054562926047031636463340765424471556270705750483655545360849474449899354221162836210494501839543298330588890567110856523098683981383350406319064301084322465577673153678249080369562823158430049952541893822082913770017745511832855182285846733100341082070215647775885992679112125949932410986644091105726423309863901411179451774272356391886908954863714990724313520172924230374040368851737822321305437906943293873694772776311755432825858078587269726241068356945610123382040418046851633741211594208343512820676582443159270051898462775325424767676480481494803276978349291338626896837172230624275282071012356211469173528898517614022781682852862318820286393581739451503212926356686667054817432493416548041182048028914424096049821403851481825108458303463144229923 (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.