Factor Info
ID | 63214 |
Size | 1103 digits / 3664 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 83085594630559960352108468960154210586527486649772360314891134973209574110172451448423923813959726925206264227442492969042920847109475932342236440323813611691662584038270158091304079620278645739852076631568019217542183920315147106059373200386330401400017153741960711043873067665518764190404214299322313540229658680874827489210078583970587846920255678241931856988124144920886358428814183413978475001053131689221050325882283247405769656936646243035031541758670552747325838810773127064963655579183023876806226292562514495457047789048361097243000252383361133058230791114059561654990689243512936085650144071447202015827729708810832384787515710706947877585763115835741397346488755797122754865281158652784419420312476440368495568928518711858853155792258839784411591514865647240984759542731923191514698209841285114056976488068089962496423417410557669503210565807076558392126680485806900121329397787365174639219680607651924176164850263597180886885391445666046651605103942646964533323164692038814088382853164312408893601102382183726775145837497356165686525172936508325643858455550780717733646464777364437089251841 |
Factorizations
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.