Factor Info

ID 63264
Size 912 digits / 3028 bits
Status composite
Value 189041447953996948182300288749448029426185178139107450206640659339099959828602578755073900844392456153551345973544231682454874034841763619294187045875269417533021228749589613632964747303965005570684605258870043161898215339435389493373408678454262666719998800610316181589405932340098201306079942233135829253241976318881705958222233271342081547111345912997710552848752176388113666977875052509990286688217392260869045679171732615763157297143420109534056128226672349562541652898524348640530879583749218196044294007671488157392552207576648765124905965770026841979706942106522452453410060327572864046374163608706561342638493433372231128009971102220460192917192344148108381300244809751355370911375804517392486023365140585287047159929025467839536498816294672939367688900627526594629605542281788664568518772689550345257811754092372302924918092886645634218717905928489007600466926290490325501117072791734807391556648591229

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 3327) 125965976976392564317 (proven prime)
(ID: 63265) 1500734186259083545723548398546063656088651831859678504088831462049746187318253540943552095532148092515381385296064757422928293635245175296891285046220781180500017101334121205864263706419170737254920609846984900010993030585688177180464326026190250780647127592525113248227631933580948099354551129014856835864459212053781907414243673016031145425299910995413451067494199092006015751523159851434790143102625527468950158560108046186976026765014890121100173750074250466596582958770969725795802688157721954937770385559442981987979296807768954101391034854139977480836970341320415391171143966671960407889472920910062398006034100158778815278137540835506955534661624381572284046639968154240691447737361268362967549899439907639141066617087474115065589756610492724118779469857968678175396823678317479112291489173204821891410689680748640322948977108321590362404438577007380751239620123707466501791143109537 (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.