Factor Info

ID 63265
Size 892 digits / 2961 bits
Status composite
Value 1500734186259083545723548398546063656088651831859678504088831462049746187318253540943552095532148092515381385296064757422928293635245175296891285046220781180500017101334121205864263706419170737254920609846984900010993030585688177180464326026190250780647127592525113248227631933580948099354551129014856835864459212053781907414243673016031145425299910995413451067494199092006015751523159851434790143102625527468950158560108046186976026765014890121100173750074250466596582958770969725795802688157721954937770385559442981987979296807768954101391034854139977480836970341320415391171143966671960407889472920910062398006034100158778815278137540835506955534661624381572284046639968154240691447737361268362967549899439907639141066617087474115065589756610492724118779469857968678175396823678317479112291489173204821891410689680748640322948977108321590362404438577007380751239620123707466501791143109537

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 14201) 1668576469005068046209 (proven prime)
(ID: 63266) 899409894683421485321486332810217131339281579315336492970762874950375653045376458890964724532914346401980585192503087449480163337767914954376963336113315765276740228664635740294922081945770954567839442554853055458516258318047500345476033844141688406504172996183892920122225446294640701219677958980028829178130774322549177191909712299405331085494667331456428422061905029473902440473177143256785439850019559461372141286743741694459633880265279431619365201977150900390478981305605851843582861020101002729650797202847211321497773797518904977854257175288699330090599162225155945466284883272021135070610987191561498069456569420012326143380547719603927939215677684112440188631016947544500447702612070702879799532350073975386056970587453040322328787873204522319886024058477672278533836327890292998619350835880252275194266680640441415070454469842973645675116966783216733383336993 (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.