Factor Info

ID 61254
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 5774294373113840627603495048409299196974505931660085449336636654454148056596738789675929961994771783122052788262884421627448752027095752847335611032414275322657768888452422223303734932182559068650364168031806156189857685471537382350428975409739114479694576402354894988033763588955592861939462518405161477400091676098947049091554323992139614322878963067551125313555329146389401740016583216818089417644013901730966052276381995250584902440067872167096949341249366120994930514216233920717479256888739895374697866600228986386952846478948926734569834044982920994821926179469172171674153726365114597750745806965556436802586380620319275449944427337254087760750303035969249085267629743847536133142458328145748859841502756221172797298278715467958365520363198440259927083249825643008501107864176401264883993926263895889010485629571344724671659249226788047716201728453662365530495044476202577623131066388358759929592613571853

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59524) 54828245908127393269 (proven prime)
(ID: 61255) 105316051561990526109844347770067571873029109405523676308475864193286303005788218653130253172549893990083036456966426466983110422658146181210222679606612350923884728905058324075782153903206057976535141623294038050171070437523282870115991822754544866630144142804804900192917123074868631432652318724648114182696184495243146980796133926692691133236750981300074259802427141629037563634291529052702911052592297434513069277415539345437771049464711507053965171367850080490345109636963506380694827618616961843093270868755677310279119695526323318140365028471778497389744147611419965502579696265775231962768660298221154080194205889697029324245090152666892514021996432651885862366986297584432320683443789067800148770252889714799736717501225141094049733394477304281558416930106875522356531276393707681079284637940724623241611643564451681501886375053859326772674591867046313704209543051701887119083695326137 (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.