Factor Info

ID 63188
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 881798177295987723045869493729792124254972359951621959266746298446047693207793560495572894136173402186101089633607714392019445522683764169909632495649588378315054562926047031636463340765424471556270705750483655545360849474449899354221162836210494501839543298330588890567110856523098683981383350406319064301084322465577673153678249080369562823158430049952541893822082913770017745511832855182285846733100341082070215647775885992679112125949932410986644091105726423309863901411179451774272356391886908954863714990724313520172924230374040368851737822321305437906943293873694772776311755432825858078587269726241068356945610123382040418046851633741211594208343512820676582443159270051898462775325424767676480481494803276978349291338626896837172230624275282071012356211469173528898517614022781682852862318820286393581739451503212926356686667054817432493416548041182048028914424096049821403851481825108458303463144229923

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2962) 61654440233248340616559 (proven prime)
(ID: 63189) 14302265562058596487752452662848223385450911921233553331156368112475210905160733901035038483246777699130996709565982238128896601061358811825897567784190141408334052496695740399690457559203517653211182661513396108444837854616690979093733928408237556287686560823788143577814600219581725806065519612558080199455517811150533038111907620934500038628157136035046354130463326779955479068260676643615060220892143612824745211890046858211109156587553973831509369934055611244930575862409837848822539874392035909124086887365466703335119987547045345494736383607228190719574873550719850338282796785140613598402638613989314969149093798103861643093828323269410283222868053063048149538734908979309701164220882339420782045306353206622730095689296652230783821280991238695271424260912376732600372145079705688437353309900344132694657281339160603437470199983570964103384490509631280379694084956899814478311584397 (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.