Factor Info

ID 63278
Size 928 digits / 3083 bits
Status composite
Value 6214455960796505838315436449995679404916052973768071057727719168861486348275788597094158168080408460691074527184309136644511776681305786445816356760669055456989190158383635263779323943649588739176738791601993928188420561116243907892174745015254449173157167198028630706739138082256917714807782358444942537444365121109554293503672422539035996878567192002921313833781668836566722270610838542572204771335554801664791367442185307873556370611725813739484400419722484346632392766484935670294745802984681253373305178946247912036912219482295343005252080160038694324173725460605340795457751466930847244233071875983822014245171320983266505123262515984229459742246404149409085423374159427315959281446586391731039273797924104344047832661443836673524327319031813183228884491333565451471060698147772759531617809630152036591809538726858430739085272362916914170151184702508301489690917395521338585617405655931748204351612335196530560727804494099

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2971) 78919881726271091143763623681 (proven prime)
(ID: 63279) 78743858009708835733477719757397403421711304322851298504264656376109634556712468168768397365380820245774439278852167587666184851171525817093068062951258571829043596976000521791194700660901537516464363279091864281330438602509010125972262100009392359566406026114276191389186732539092434647018102677078578128424812361128425142901863844720754858759198690408475839188568192810029724103185165818680778786169102557132514955260018854944201014111061532525305064493900708585947606718655897123922170740811563997426899211923925146146052906221696035615488764226982559806528727491787745637623297432728159954694646738103492008621524734052573415309121929204500491058058502165463990319325704876411971750016651011710338934294714015377386066426164918162561390684795821592006053303564495445865508043617372081849771104846078825762122720072568084850070560228325912003178187273599564870674553203922668027260965696470799379 (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.