Factor Info

ID 61222
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 14934999357566126352214874567806580434827499580428478418707708860865420858046523365819041326601622214799302511917720929710699750526201737685042990431077639379381986414831614302295333629141937135690930429050854492616995436489133697274997897523297225087064563468944914118462810585639182462024256208196729258573230388861698542068768178116450138441050359077656755572857714480302887298546359446655978622663157322094501618822727404195154520171079236642399806614376609761264302613670966169674766925131001358315106953073294758952598528998492026931745867908168117167563752263150711837517221102226604441583056569620109988116338368251481886879009611246712594638035509921551815997695799038858147320137300968579950718396074530578959234087503124842344235223780186144416952635667209662472244278453317844937991374767266358419835355637718968702087184596730785451666948388790730545121066333065436994530334498356059089869154485280106769920393

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59440) 26656068987980386414408582952871386493955339704241 (proven prime)
(ID: 85463) 560285140479661019729848529431663099661395672513368382986049475183810043147848923950565533324934044843948776998406123846251037304382601599923981609754355254936649117491751286815678514091873721646108247447568264148380361838703211000811267969481996352630861535870124916092422997727413808222610092766347961024916777622982201014083657519731063267393271300401112000734957514805476605320391604080743947577704195050957272201260591224261669678142423628146417566895253907108697754459116526764110401144593516508393575844682246510999486959420455881564828408423926032421692864435666963370633844025696633425481994900386929880292169618088499311947098154250322983964563110791753385556702177347511626220770019448137453867519864903166919200352612221609223031936287405737609032560642850237222294546856303672037274808845489985318667514372211745094021329259742199069511950572936726545992598873 (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.