Factor Info

ID 63238
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 71101519438613676561517194321875900570150904304997284736164279842985221247860413981799896079524413210036085100115287977787746361024621992290532882578239567840546385278256312425091883011375159881740119468731304403782569816143354931313432936760350973542303865807506199122345677482449316237125083284688497890231679318799361560055222031187754567182218458021508363851940150877360585543752571184899000529521059093822709677591969950882794186367505746635592379884590134200768012273491383702545224449975331434509579135087706436127297748499220508529399786344369605040135210385298739533089835843210865210076107797747480185382482764985930964545599664295804871851150157515675708367898103180919531279249428291199650440484136783764621699920762635132515925704840285643399034169226758214338135889386574513586891702771896780055263423137430374453731064977409326516972574194048735208264485616630703749379876297346368545512676696114199

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10578) 9716134201585679932947173 (proven prime)
(ID: 63239) 7317881573415264128285581465891807515848688420762663669119679529584680178260165664387309351081914225074704121035780723357745211836408992583441742762632091487424923843656673076742647669886221367232393074806660695738462085582748378516356428933819802581389703415939010586518731895025267647582562095301361011358274732692395833835948300825778026743536184667938105896416006059162698106405512427722753002440627134952131175650396393220708976596672962038539136534680665004419929706055822114166600372018897095986380911766612863368479276058377929103781751218580548072503899455630350568343665794341926014340508142544466617215536659994368818511618570574965390938692112667860772111630001059632017401176208537735605437440895943000855726962569549218530612193521588423356076684734663695092420985868985841604268044187717511177240753690009866061817756190147036484697538731721293429979680288327823311296825163 (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.