Factor Info

ID 61246
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 13243146103919988259897709866332924093797106430369808865222973709441623395040429452513316917118920283438053395475757258611298633424812626945698998537671411367787851105211567902858682979589873861837176607050290734231748431063887122932399603290904199230983269673443674270143522275325412383382388060003592907236073331085714305902072205649011344888035201168007960466916879396390045394369969733049238224371562747125525598652520024962429627025928902040040743281713894231157864980330592337141735697335926747918792110937619720417363294544765771647340028989673028150635971694639369489445059679824119490047079657662811700730376431388329212588393229159672769273660571835227066704753147892379531617670799345270234404715825431220695227335379605090469525825099275393258451899729335633225766511487115086610501659029653398156020994288943969088188221745027894186271565228210077921227766444817502758955569348277788357871831

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59627) 106776979377071844077873 (proven prime)
(ID: 61247) 124026229072777844271101389636613132926652888053029793236089020982858297725443219436666326999802713295755818062488515203074383261951551530502478221566153594373355147457406892262479810914266759939585790429589253915618010099294714874915098183196037531628799343620116388241206084139771307364598000693833391264007356401814682545032108906552097025111816255470663270880573655114494975450133365981459848612006453282043022857295173825768691782117627648514155151385688981922912065645889043226390323896716542142084075325911404067823795466311585562958736244569741516631622288561070858780970398755182501802795912441827986889745481509471297048767393056907291103957606617626774788516273479505244605077319557506882388451405191235009403490442167469127570886540535508513802580136500917812089864439976415101027474160338382009220949497059143400162702136391789334978375355245277839448564612345848256647 (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.