Factor Info

ID 61155
Size 906 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 916691103329164961501024567965991972431575032571601005561018945894888520612472660833487392043531844258902938017352587735211805467485099151381199249242598625941566144058136333111100662132854122176042658478654656744694060049615005369217739422643438649725857679147836544507668389890591020561740647646100370613320338589540826025536444080420377953161933087244053472006475504853966204957867547919458920917391291180448553265157362399578184483961529802273208077677545642834679218495511002174216017678673978622620299255350830689005888194487051629626285593518197253790555855574370498490426491875755341264957582298159068054123799271981350359503406778588835813745181587758067638224450744206984217405087133617414578190525824267476537343275305101297553595867862945883984796025624372697224337069568037445399021596851534364223673969535824888573599245734256008545868605561522739748272614081572986630644407381624535376763009

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 85382) 2140044501108608476498859829130775434163224017403904413861468576217759563569018479961893690213568087560913459412244181890296235172368336665005023361398361370003462484288684997515471523350157616687998316561936933849335107406544397404033521770522796661692074616590592624882215881189634077731606385339265170501528361570545757539682110738253786639765215022558369857682273726380317996922289876535239539272722380310008201436938748644436527288286684251 (composite)
(ID: 60168) 428351421128995656453446261095122902714558213773477741095591175739457037260377324140439739183588992555400590432501223982430619332604441875508595172191043448675646830871127114195426795071081390597667240920574048388151915032664105240158804757922687981307373105731980846132202076784641379211209623805311951363554268598226729190125048074945843760182297942619842582883637016846269021029378681408316373855747351018536864756044684430504449791436036337464202586137042259 (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.