Factor Info

ID 187848
Size 899 digits / 2986 bits
Status composite
Value 61254347141034071120032326250577279980327816886998252187475747253814876607253650048678702208712461282501069157091307769940244021709956336636816083287939409742051814820024566473363996906234652910528547287725083010548187076498590357054463322707821682249488653416182743449464460108300361274893025106340847693450915669366287929185335793225651237210267291491144812759288149625878145416811491251805633640122101008886387162530968950486808561766345802637204922458477821489908481603906729449900083805888373988387596118555653283951454295863760912959664098842008040749901621654081152993918147156350123629609048524907372384737330258713154828845213919186577645514150814952733244293114712416509209929188706304706566448584301067274700593401299683038985297871681561988167106162531200233442095102146658235863965917562008946681655515793346106683111107716884964845709726678121597592034073199774043232861621434262305889

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186415) 6914384231924331500092352689697439862798457 (proven prime)
(ID: 187849) 8858973566759171731338995770156004391979275631708342814911221712386271472461793050385299780470176665143113338752541937552448132358602425129423640502911805091910961393796236603481824892583756201640129295313013019854205354853689055299584872186310148163195818388369486713256872652855688667202241020297150880776526881907897359852053560472321032326919111129202973721189923670530007341709141874121584104029346964449041219191936283008007727758353046266464620195031451110806978443571686391800555775499787300023348422587633946093241884378399216587849475109813794756525605005736407334904089022094651995992985682413805417125243524313226124080863016590985568128342019501687708860258600607678721166658310798362888584962867921153652465279220732665709835779929617355081762435960759266116420559614386542777227386606925923074344399336336178865759350559532021876725063547177 (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.