Factor Info

ID 61090
Size 908 digits / 3017 bits
Status composite
Value 93845880709382091189560114414876004277033146452653351153128638092729393427148497367812769208133981798966389687102348662031172966844796188097279030778193530157745482568522734755371841706286627751881361825590661019800544154091940342645706279770927037492811023496217493279427946409942369391589940817060620646849205037659716173889169813566003798142660839965360404855060755474108498395256648379558593707131641043986228746241263737732735794547516331016633546172817444478565524925494505198980875280579056864043134443942602992920912625473356712827036658417891860428120082792562159378993463127632251634516181851337512142040873646781675830100552073126203103499112090712145191325102465097750535822360549289885828793437229421107216133154460332649759694362339988513719035174065458695109497833777017679603679572071996017584557169464255821673653780192672604047460178865470519755620045835943697300405931725565876279558454241

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 61091) 293878954714973336689 (proven prime)
(ID: 61092) 319335152122073947339391664075522305981546235034508855067520115526161257674757574156231129380153086584578891069905115089751026133354691766294490014747728477752677839755425138611889419829613656136826062895553416531310170089509899347704523769490751233449322525463027816760906204789249318010219962480797423381046473826224027263197868506004410713847919441466138685417882470590462766137212304266671756687969645856543438028701907065737142743538709193403753705795808121285839864329152240931944480130431759112266602463916043744858810500773614363311550990720131476094691715706751782161750009459842360346550624113146632637766242487148079217195021306530795589841186452942071658069549991999854762017191384474127685426792040980522720779800051273285262221425672595570384236882238936040333624476104636955942165693760587992999468154452585610748743286435593727242938458954051705397583622446139860026144369 (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.