Factor Info

ID 61223
Size 918 digits / 3049 bits
Status composite
Value 432613026972405369272186563479923011901233798236332349342233542265153180496259602304941276661212817044864631131184460689469020328008039460473806434754653843020672031315572828486610722541752615162672382667044982238192912900852595330121379152637942830920492888842945569748967468976750289768010777257823060003985837597110733257935131462944083151831752080690963889069182339255057838205902387356576724440074869971294992898062720592759867104536552053888265155486400851053364376127745618816255163361528653973834660639454276301810599690796006344275187235643785105100949686710848390166470399563725358541592452071474103441017231090002254592633186441528706632179474474629725687503134031675494395177216192209278186859131495764524804667585611957278660572324282423178060126724857653888903298411043089227846707625294666729826919270861450127031499386002746803311292069066395215293580136619114008634569889286555138546104434309577666173

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 61224) 10050545019301730752163 (proven prime)
(ID: 61225) 43043738040234308393519721624520211713355735031115880269906109009400434264296740864806645517483772667563963879902848173598352611808963404898409753646148525296252305163663024237487480421215176903421160754218060400277697732419643295291073077197626493743707500593935729909344777191403302776803671774438689433873404846553640432289345873630335345033890111827373736865166981370626798562708965738675416293350025311078639356912657661989026537058216629854739846565621879308198348178179860867509317824555717043370465725054458082611003018222830330734619183383063696374395499501265701464295028803789671280520557848481004465934098078535077806909108514851406670945789003049751617954066951986446055495200505295451868365969371812780215989786695424429969556060036109322249505827930187230007259665475021269096061316302421840010885649971182637588851270781857334878840352201923124518517023022255541628229100639410271 (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.