Factor Info

ID 63212
Size 869 digits / 2886 bits
Status composite
Value 43223450469394217146010997271381245286229857900236804043407899292882956992836664797521083144122731954718795445900677399988838517705753908400169764928415183720471505547059001573381949088422293448212582017942932433399167240490798033630898625391459639757880605702258413649433109304222324370749104121301517448223602312248605290300087447466285176727614483736142533144496362962163445085987254434258284385105546965871838553180252802953257344124765507875342777636612758161363594391035911070131040315857392668264039233295545109587605906735571576070185782845879115486834101861880066157249591061707672688274011292332792768653134480085690143687324115205911036729370728355733234907853354125620891719631014710935902190324820392776675492034513689766184141131539045460239506324085201809061878250706220867526602544928043071734006647411916976865825537974234683587095725287104408827297571

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 89480) 2192475214472746847837809921 (proven prime)
(ID: 89481) 19714453410497835365427663278314649465701538913268083767313461496513901888420410042305789355042751637211599064313890742899602959133377117122861218454683027544378792308462578381919894198106479133894343879537761059705085548124912567855914397768935444532437828861791027660700470235111962571432882502512343195370911199647866792765019706642679150969155917443858904313115839769279727205885263410648071201726671745847523381491624407760747486450024285686275920189880499365441714649528418128101811019275528619386130348384558203729212847903526344788876332387703118694702940076375798148224949536952780226535862307162493992140312982992850186750726626312332710665164527917204286328891743686748422788472339993219969267362247892572759459472345100797298510094441066785794513441711842534257840499920607261090446502558794368263697880750768264625893380523759651 (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.