Factor Info

ID 131572
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 61804669624987926022126288855200245619970801190027033496600862930463401226057681726345485996308300097251169729149137089847176895540696964512998307718787149983355200452298827333266259604934162025359584360976067841664505476196406237819990668488391842675940963739445432434095167433951373454714939342241441055793138310126890337460834207182368457594003892114738084376588975640686437007812551157092132935588888084092351467129272228459782907420507780982652801640325107261928370064852875890028571006123728574749312946097780701899060174020008415713935143370681682847836499135877214919797167043170900598172899909538772417143468337239714781608573181812593789885855842648690968041103586768467576503881472059613757288623886438089682963123427489127127647547752535459251898724575031595853312105269316321540894871277900252932751751684652078088206009769172402596712520448603842836708385551690690507634852651874165502453819032948841

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 46784) 25495882512066568737390952618482060384393503908033 (proven prime)
(ID: 131573) 2424103954657671058323564988858780566501009251054484455096120029436686911185815442534645644401710141356508660214559512661484065072594203525919019206360812840166278576433720898433440974191480596258766302307551300475687718864974954468032716838706810865604328867765773035408358389188805947183195779828825397716772474272894477956203426910509447972804548131990233753235001899614162007132395891647878071171018586978555864146770648462808835943405029671638925617267355198696221802161097668613820074199552177564038180454367980774608193005106856486525062905640091692494459566128704341038945915323832431967548084199108256675460037979141567596038167210843104016348997342427947884263836731647959248958650311289685038696462566498947850792230662090079802259413118010634815852888810683764264583469515276009913343248225054206453354309592283195101560670491006575866587504502454219177 (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.