Factor Info

ID 61266
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 2625685381195396186632453143021604994102464503727650744505199967974107804440367741322065324493622735661545679434861404410151306494759923596653115709912521141349031955967569054470942266291865506486359565978691089462263613376584556909521366057409619282689836360657916780035149984140361650370699614906537892518471751050775446390345014864912731258217659998309862820179790227091057918854666025500021236336731565667776160977067555387045055109275411276905347605660544153520892428496166455717039420097285876013104250136907078549972508034241402401964584712254035711762445612183501442388039308873702517784420496116993538787465504517758586212953568390913806918658617169108636530884616304492514533662125136815085913193725008261988876876441033492842306458704797318673353572124634106006128793531047750085402760409000202357644479616039575919213995046041310547316231165845074594530817034393909207065653333103995657091662780536971

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59436) 660603097954354915026956925328631 (proven prime)
(ID: 85524) 3974679182289909206039874510929593573392593497813082733141520991393789252386944350650615091429992932263412178631979932610849373538587495169628730267102964394889847132958050187062229738488035887169218584430467298740069124671119325728552166106567971305590946888591574265279772738335636045937674213957306594749339714823052085783061252384304123432893280080184862409608530197189985397688979235922909587648238291225871352277144514335396123190093476629891097597752656757187614431511157772362263155984601806371955233647095917104494211147379047044559580456313358869426948686094466272054202586501804560991946691485662426784145924516850554954808664932065090954503784624973341853212135218135696996533624677352040035876613510143741706872980842793452419394782584668425818519376465055841959505834161494015732659626231063708549978194588600639539528686431468260700570246450097367972466140993200141 (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.