Factor Info

ID 61132
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 936893325082421268014978693742916671167787056277918496168423279221320682529533993381199121830850559126926740395030883059944100896231813040588809667093249655659045276238278296497326303794510778530836578530039893505902505583878224217471463802027818911433655503649118385004950894371344354088744787099343023693179599147740628200250832772904145418500655502019043924701270398418127927476528404522148273700678946799374780704237181083791827458526239321723843022775578089381956553933491220726645057039662088685755676951884408562013014926053216791335821565606774821261137493653754565711489257208574812963009131091654308282181563626338690713057941516337854692828322720611519895748417151646559280134654788977711799384194895366129861915957841559626737645227099599163762472637179624140582940932131085361936792733207313967470373398315466716843700071874777256079888551518338154926764000602301553265557680542966301981111148335993

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 61133) 319708487180303824789 (proven prime)
(ID: 61134) 2930461225303812159033619563958435441056473215348531590573478187790894607460862598583474012315014400038575002660044182496451167667603835274960048089722546232920920703098984752172701213637101450604797304459342620578620126993846725878703352839278168785658789476198444213808529652984846689863613219182847290241535713669957542892556167225350342328446548557497778102582589004442900295034888351810258192093928250203815316447170546109983621854587510037525733175490456966910486213742954355156469184079888346034234932367762605941432768759883038254254155674255682498334837005707566124072017086622608204200697824062636641925800294376226124072966021682249599047652482189370485761659551967628798694652956364422234571122116880302489876682937170553561868815331981676209746198016003923096813098252679999109017509829729183151768496955787441595935866797413439307784823466927913930644255531315148997148664849237 (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.