Factor Info

ID 61211
Size 925 digits / 3072 bits
Status composite
Value 5388978657737959312406177708380694473809328158950554794536360194484905918524843218429869819650147324626660726565693242309682460984460523938288463425343065698380809642502150098559708485459225667586041477534183247904353466961970606325783299167024660720727388089892391709855435884425112997590087662487025428214697037316539698785595810473848523565869656770068768377215627346976473307838693569227438690637524118751677433219722945327046541492700240053191135270172929964238184501489530823262396157003333688270515521060473487000081442027947848744439988605755806575506765006523127056920142319920715998372113654056884105426892933652327016857792537700616672862484213352138871721542962830833186597877208013412067484893754344238504548849474137688311578040396440971433336413413988131444574811349554890508782848846970373675660881792577796324510071883156865527491216546375136865327362012338020222658724624700710209818474446487172756616225307

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59857) 9907624059769699455431 (proven prime)
(ID: 61212) 543922400085820872108183296123429575303024101298284589762470958694484794841037859482392500112493006508925739328557335434084905695147043934574142202969907505233986913112354961762295926258137775095901334957051183424177726696158538226262600008350734781538368771900290218075958815358719826130950002913986242852163710974714485198483851052010126887707109118390439283477783775207608863944141071055750757714824157550093378765886087057852222190790730288494316030026110358997047357936938406447605535849210280183227672897316603388405520284456880238808352999937321505416336413968430713359745356706823865662991692762859715581487521876006269018741419822351508875738268281079715479090214981871974847709512938854791302712566223517775812438839517508361406572078723273220954442792516303276209621650892224628593828678604848697605535521984692822667720429422453004310405173308890495089438659727093638467585918733724223843597 (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.