Factor Info

ID 63202
Size 918 digits / 3048 bits
Status composite
Value 290677924265689931015926018028092405339714151640505152586905767274195801649076196976715120520672686532091884622576580700426268085381217257454479451049242632117765794462083198309267424232840029036528692046174472965407629740060242241353801979344692452200657878954042097966137754492781839685461047328220429376874630185746646214789278382097744094652183792026127949355336822169658615028675873371256175065212144762911760560827533348331179816739045819079796276207768396900079605308779461093516233984655174336643927728187780279868907384720248432976542858172627465035295715574367852222133174158831436627124981829601796740738679648871871306361385406819743358332680930395278129418096372279224218238416474447778551878685463766393515374782256639426465658504869496966558959388510744941573456570516178600657383694400261915165353191058764017641179899092988128373803325151011001240573132131733312220926924598726771806210927000889267117

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10566) 6319957642033539607139 (proven prime)
(ID: 63203) 45993650706203154334424505043445862768474303846676891623615047614660907421491811809376844501844980310248812237576013361932053446438621173095732137222884959930200335103105509422707474909993385307301212212440795899793768971796010214291185565118338950569194509248217169252077820872191294840635980479125144898984862505731687004626146901669198157578869548772173566615462439665866285709430744903156542069405241077229071514671029045327164524646969856573972149503767543528260227554617292657667408354351945234811856510235729125150418452374412802085430285713751936145758736309318208934483479983777673065389115875639133585209429972931075926985009643503570476326848257233220953146449478436410883906830431476546867927294918747145477242584986181942119450227604426493229721996106760714037369323347355135800016670857113849237908376815657223693890317372194755721526382692473579379037838055691078247375877306736303 (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.