Factor Info
ID | 63328 |
Size | 1119 digits / 3717 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 559916513453174784112205212972403624808593294208093015952955148483004724451524015090624689630508930391600879485484878553514377428771790837948189841185026944529038743660922923820331313355781002370601320664597510615349748263534156172580410810423769118351830497119212756400925182192094036983992582928474448151006389703095921924103925230375426057275702942355200527696593579958182088097627121450373344056276584686974201764054996465765996680356528300355668088382583222473885153013450029732571199025080326478352445079297215675968376491917953653584566494548170001331869476347847691886113074298703666827147993694211303371779911928476797268291001053682457454124037671555972717358946763288046500656639613488907979938479392248408690687189126422686994394802248048720149656971543413683889760778164776549960305630873027682559325583855231332305127464638856233439049166324969888114789659303364701886081064774901029970191958006081344789077388375780413181869962243986367946353454794454486179377239694886729799246958015031300463089515106047087471896040626615673923692578611039067201666484701017292759962699475099100332080147416681456716659 |
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.