Factor Info

ID 63189
Size 890 digits / 2954 bits
Status composite
Value 14302265562058596487752452662848223385450911921233553331156368112475210905160733901035038483246777699130996709565982238128896601061358811825897567784190141408334052496695740399690457559203517653211182661513396108444837854616690979093733928408237556287686560823788143577814600219581725806065519612558080199455517811150533038111907620934500038628157136035046354130463326779955479068260676643615060220892143612824745211890046858211109156587553973831509369934055611244930575862409837848822539874392035909124086887365466703335119987547045345494736383607228190719574873550719850338282796785140613598402638613989314969149093798103861643093828323269410283222868053063048149538734908979309701164220882339420782045306353206622730095689296652230783821280991238695271424260912376732600372145079705688437353309900344132694657281339160603437470199983570964103384490509631280379694084956899814478311584397

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2963) 14732265321145317331353282383 (proven prime)
(ID: 89421) 970812380193184590516515779945712338586062842174910725633750532640949280543667463378095147551037666476944251733620900723896256048953950749284532243841065604787973432579991650385930031171789258923577270593504534043383292984966108501638799345596376179671468081891951221286561028033154080291441207627425798824856079126389991918990369395473445492151762666497916942866767954557908718401905397588855373810066627971022661429242377408125262487850735877863071834619057709762203788432423870863175153231987878485634259638337882018639786262401579401066218845970563685373104651044854498557357302219700191054690967623690567774757167913911076869436915042676771186930055178852176702037892565424208067431917376779224525883768018865690587949757581059114850274349269094463290825679385744775347849439634318575393183227683810346271745357680450337833655638115723024332666568133218659 (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.