Factor Info

ID 61232
Size 921 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 972587118279309460310911380293885320695153247397458649203454910555313586955180034447018492512980733828235508191872266828315129897492607720696068051719298699176423725790261977478325307501268839057788810495252418327738451953768906567252303871150656276927747359037188147640439024252232302040309990802784014603231937265025410905448744222855158389996773315951476226779947268572486874599697647725935145637721294056029363808764277760289432263159960641089694221404034970021713767610888371210045460224406114123576594748305184736334293532545247349573683301118793795308554641062146089558432382901746526099031010430323796595714803708940734033277363660987758866278290234699205368126428885655554377850631284928890792732294499858807311962696822660483559262353657463721545694777254772456218427545840522574480412143322129775887364329113999839078636974894423195288675860371963682456457586568706467453828104312322660936276287826700755254511

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 61233) 70796939300085010577 (proven prime)
(ID: 61234) 13737700074248006516588869180377270078600020193110128224633956275146395611461653520897588711632271767629239335733335795073182525327315706669139520691598491185464673032867343343057274153647182191645113631101797399859176158072553544462478095948881025413781858512666110243782034746974757715327329378559290861729266317592898804284940417535822562497294739996534887490450831675802312083974621996656603918588167328951884826449800058319122701094899145875022570548560312287558982778567982417885490888803660660838640982263693574144895416060112043694659524774112114438384507613185037670383790589116900767624046323364382130834445112837667664013834047562218564693131876551540843226307237103028540925147409871395046277220514124398582497771129625435176606836075740131289951848144256681097871527705213769353420627816336271635869932764681054540974488613619013948945560955034009101267481974328577610979481040107958646143 (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.