Factor Info

ID 61245
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 52725612592148000515860735419036993564173152013446708152858811122973205427349515669193483746933712378432006122575226891149706399946654684730743051391862294188019933836225681397026094544863882693225631822428194277831063864980320540213143282528272367975068644405219288257763953239671635806869692982071388427798432763010986631172530542079386589417584057326932331720327349083966879046328625959013771159917167492742015973625471179881269845700658714407006916499906114831243449789546317682763178776417503958521884817130239205498706547661698946781561726502348053000417734954767016425271673179982462755478231794104581295156075635170479629469563769477229257720309884218261641794837034778736512008038305743103452295914761653273441873661429676180186205064608415617194570280323665727961016870096071514810104538034431092279852352734071014953338147106055515099866609288095210008778604482512458267565872072357944469940883430764936021357568731

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59625) 3981350970411868479901 (proven prime)
(ID: 61246) 13243146103919988259897709866332924093797106430369808865222973709441623395040429452513316917118920283438053395475757258611298633424812626945698998537671411367787851105211567902858682979589873861837176607050290734231748431063887122932399603290904199230983269673443674270143522275325412383382388060003592907236073331085714305902072205649011344888035201168007960466916879396390045394369969733049238224371562747125525598652520024962429627025928902040040743281713894231157864980330592337141735697335926747918792110937619720417363294544765771647340028989673028150635971694639369489445059679824119490047079657662811700730376431388329212588393229159672769273660571835227066704753147892379531617670799345270234404715825431220695227335379605090469525825099275393258451899729335633225766511487115086610501659029653398156020994288943969088188221745027894186271565228210077921227766444817502758955569348277788357871831 (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.