Factor Info

ID 61138
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 3565713057516275148923218371506345470867288416493965575119156611148599726927117071514155755793711426691451309507607259094321936231373447866371885409175528051402528890262877449936883204449698775398961450400244622514058114715828080807934249492848878152508985095712269767099612905457078846536215928919247343084181061836789670342712756072465018872310480965653167994362901394741584638491688577055105737854905310768199589635191012622767333524056222980098181822755621621588077820203662114665622759168689470078807464496757410363436025632906526698203877615698620442687322840924273925353330712809046296487025185451192508499058068821483749568675652272508821018897279184571905072796860810887896905835550060242588027789532268205814141132233831247581391354742423009262784825779430939386778919987801381987060138723187155935242517952230145622982747678660193358919674752122975098024396561256988889510314679174418256193737654859701

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59837) 1521253097052338942861291 (proven prime)
(ID: 61139) 2343931502539183492581602998180968457064950300646473653651868394317217655740189895448491092114912481386393461252229513870888795106790039619196933995163053148935752071852531814975027046084381528745616521766918983207313598577272183151109654929742592852120772148806069813649217296163843391182362663049235859011719233099655420347954592076174742546533499658515139688180679666414401247222453550506248215549756395209403054206654313833564824234877449439436609139968234436398201786814330039442087367069052029685848369944042666167854779319044082217322065485730395094715747198347129612929594699730523656554027277444931902926719341260561924833014073165508695728198368997347673318106895759477936260237294391823230037350537885544528086487263868711138843356367890166274728023416442125476563180807615450076286853378460904542861593521479486743821335551290562797168470147363004285549733217941590583592140511 (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.