Factor Info

ID 63210
Size 925 digits / 3073 bits
Status composite
Value 9503522034718060583564528307419888738328810608658670208038379633878264128239983213888145474383932419897113369588014340532436925334240790714094649807387387032535384698167873277927523461180089499380624239114089334379971469494632294847086819349757736879996900518683642828128124667785411770017104325049134366427344353058302355433861623217411141245285055147405604163632564854696072648860192963268859496289869087679287232963322805911281387302454318522238281514505809202815498590676668978972055122286766614359743928571655517653208619720012775230046395505459996520897687587568705842285942320648489187361652922979452209170959928996518626261506956390653826591091889709207945988990517252682288530495344257564813074336910080714367970196413380741463267814061855172496921144052888799068734880200758310570845392529487539868450215202329213918936211367835218777873140834181191725980522362024581519238753801939402649536805886805474613696091381

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10360) 34224064338126003049783351 (proven prime)
(ID: 63211) 277685371930855893303370528916653460588567486304809083871241085468509690697194388374791089693681391843633345827381777514294403165026410722441940638368689064868842079163540212112820792385483533824540318101389542554067033944198021851862158208330359000809707529678009196271373381548146302769383864077078830942721658403794463519478762785990142134680069349024737184468187864484884975681112489442242391460156887671439541796061988086585883863442609296250367351572470247333143932913011536542024910680231788045394198190539406964492096173696647910699633521647072358787741370497831276793547060493610175543931000672803890783114962892130054602246371633434524871520177299641783471789383343099631886246756514554085655348770033343104166864082180250213803589385412551381756985490484264305920917243184913373248695490174168340928157519682417844497144016750937334538905558369848022010064508824209523508598832914878932531 (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.