Factor Info

ID 67767
Size 920 digits / 3056 bits
Status composite
Value 62533121573447132017030228845939020974114636712308167147343097423247815706529807873602031632230043500599691584046232586178305868598031013235623483120462692951731149965868213007395191935393136598127935683507726431331428076407308809682820203402269900651046308240340682272140836325588112742659171038908251990028295265169813768498808255284081514991511153251414282628252452069533370057239710801217400196375259136478278103628034995448133452309024730842699118141519264626344103831187862043211755835341937162877639951891210590059383130288521475226341259498993528664372197217911238488356659780440039875050138256354150870359681329311571275254098780058379311167105990145293189804125631750523964750883507125944943957460391527021393902159096978149480628098860851649221342513055752351094667399763104417894731505607593549643707056554627790391814271054923056914951547683003322025856319307484990832010729943532200927304970203110009106019

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 66598) 315437057593857502249051891 (proven prime)
(ID: 67768) 198242787484918632760217661495208142498685517697431700283947370457970031047521470148079386325906902041393442466079583036214948684145954801213052495644673114137886078726657659570123274274855959233818446898057190646215485187790689620072006274352280151925427805466830307884440983393872013341852281787747471723941893353610254248145174243299938941604220866223285657796211549056143499220773213313229300073571153638339848208690288327462029413606236511832308388064046735421775173929057017162433901238820720933727339227341454079302095431161092585173184106533791759947382085307716298699971032459827108973273449892293003898852530272286391621689290071459732653504795272682665107535454377693738322023757290692675676000985720294959154251731238218872404677291959552735295286640430266537121741938036156436685716769017037345702026154083756684377945776638465085225434247852294918913642518134322921503283250829009 (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.