Factor Info

ID 61193
Size 915 digits / 3039 bits
Status composite
Value 454276891796719314775181468814714661933556359395795344844467833604453398840889593350976585395403671450934582304653447073758890817478958806884800609592987253144329589983529636168760648430157606881074027435637395773258286443753111087507108736805859572184015722912112150326966879863958238247888203261314308345953941461677068347129299553746982768055363788674723518415253015201856840520887363921071062191422326440913124404467603068541147108566413722343839766032371647722151017106681947069687866267963658799718808090112766780788337208345034637451158247495330404751782194336576045291441522848314993208508977060702221482953085583801411012092347641467666264134479084338310394442112322249193256652728576145029074081758871456511534494364916510138428054488335266273572808303004631972396221955577767298450225129316718892102854970541501121595715589355421559552073243998245396637467312158981618692970823102124446075694703784082033

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 61194) 2866972856178613900789 (proven prime)
(ID: 61195) 158451758905811429150878685198412396110719356213035435970800405616195863031651049248667540268485337352274771531884027397256709708343185990831793791305564622100897665348517559812697023279228482288275382212316394863306145845756273158408735651529816221395973290745480611515653552482946229786070859388660863963542074328633245689148421161842477080207850937192295494694661900732447263859118958432497933380158631545377260861146982287826609025091450511975779729054479220652201725907462706763777519129515226124990918243056689057190362028659964880733804375325316457247578489470612588514387750043055049671960274722646080740742525546539301425436822780430024175660830049892162420737367352138940184019913262538712673255349417149802125659204770820008041225280417100216561795609963247240674451217404781338905591384223135807311546660704025551306643596852182994936362005738713957316889089071422031734593884899597 (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.