Factor Info
ID | 63327 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3792 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 28336015910500329715280153037650367704257985022421953167932286579464580271700061061918523061498172439219992249143162656446795054494679521879581278193669464302885439320468476832634850551845635008972922443969529390538222157602288218663534894553660555728791154942252360765624907820548913164116772408179283160385859014818059870212209925023715271346100770348974202611684935118397751163864314790320080879115019412318222561501982391860470097017028625617070542697350783309984569407143307706218436148214682892755537362771920142335114057174167126073140378119345402082007762306434467681397510277483387897063102142108897282767712046864161751611822743099145173181705100587239181427706642565487740829516971927608385692286464729219145001122457557254366504823515750076510932172668098003592656038655134976475576735980162787687230216226880096623223856901094568560834987430120977918830071300452157889471506684040472431292073388821099033882237007977719827965872555243466192006202111160821275867293947601748225896974808674360971843862218267835097899446247210946010329740984887830596721824837609370730707282310270766842370091163386331547891566130633920511657716133 |
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.