Factor Info

ID 61205
Size 914 digits / 3034 bits
Status composite
Value 14258305081542397523632220128932555068553896254189870212271604196638037146986013792874946004103257185914232879101521734776090937575176448267324723655302922935578939772255043194081806602892931756441688957123431808237713507612813046931208032675880411964633755526077097711283531360253717625786116808121222366485659171432890907218260039843446577745180587391929318849362199576545882681316102715130927155495287562366887635140470504484220174978286945093587974521528082828305269771203601925824661256326674742141697152138030682191845820176015643707054930573357519001558627403538697221289328064496079131532227637566044970830680143251362031515876488030836168475053888395519493130786293729102034276902507384070738836754589764918347840895818062338210532197794570292011199242841755595629573799811019825997963758225164158575996990370559063038446623642106971940499272693135037953606547071812458178703272689140488026500493301308553

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 61206) 192054565318138069919531 (proven prime)
(ID: 61207) 74240906785649894496232102196227999912527255541603768891565437056529655528107688770114993087040119118138799507357575242774948918899842224894783206416999484353425384427756898200586691806513313540533339892293672433886557260833246260549182216689496210667253785854403599599694566366970339645397563276216285012609983387924537842313714429494017860226050629002429237809439232092589603055701126730222012525483368712678180920634563891898208114035951715352391097365938725850203034772438877803389133104407075849998367384052930822299466068684729451366195849208523642821686128194030729059140392994947542026600956607773221817552281216560983841329299143004450393537333577690469552211377785568306944082400967938428672153966955496371432749135046002322858868508190626676068774361142168482727289128316636899622296272702783961869618542431029176218291025246978395182712544367839817843383796093065933227991675163 (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.