Factor Info

ID 61144
Size 918 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 140852663611068734297155658240321507922088777278228769745313618529023225014209165270893567198850208958419037020785503404811977176578615737913714973162414819145220472824994205121327449023371070246165803223109069028029867317800407975363101917102794985227693033291298279197557532600237795076108915836106588727434907241061023892765530198221512261682857002379947929513493128949605022189196456772955470923590967364603989730199744343162456249239340665777808311200153254632092984662307764334201567344984960867159032466914137798445290397022152773718926209753611651907057924140693984985257558857084683095391736651314430241688140860318539646574764787092991698298448651218718870998477032510571044815971030805348993706442989199822747569828880229098438759377638824995969902955104786322575169239463178965772268839282119410898891299537984578412207858727227134025323168324332773806737396535561383597559672272605104827439271803538041347

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83626) 367508084381203624767165304975303 (proven prime)
(ID: 85372) 383264122878361123105842072354507607250270088198996521026248016849406598331079029993361953718087452988883948459503616847528369172201503122112935393019800291957241667506091734861391224845029912275130193105461546907720039918714062248539187272205911922827402951231107647315351014777861769040028593326469739931756674921734048951635112436442210296902207181316755940918055050518690053174413892362183069196990771904341273589592043280912312626201737622502497858464363663264177782234502718088890961324075014663977461246449520063428360619900478093629917587118509830549507269851887970043746565432953293876080265995215398061088535105491779099374903306645951458556721528110720209815100414329560720620572547279735277633491167541149969224519249550508245001920507464361428092714575453325783627319121071637275116350627706361913045868549841685568937934865173689153488328194594173654179671914320482200549 (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.