Factor Info

ID 61283
Size 924 digits / 3068 bits
Status composite
Value 222210485747490575891274796903798096334236664754232316599921912273696420718831276833670333559382962429040859269190320927027347209108644212785352874835959126907745121599729016452857912455948089797392372277434743172775617734555688519880729036780721338149710522774146431558243206350730895139842767646513090378847250606563841185342951003044728272531016372942287357496107326233225414730813090689151652441836693833063443133472318187999998408527244616420396814485969115551639220720651927460017309373377704619267521111626270207352675956846356154951698946179280046595440301648317425911755630625043765042265963421475696530382152496527035554635092776670634467406792628620010390809784726128846452605797056387675008781417712021861535840569594354903919301166728974380941263585589217837030004635205428315240843015774822055006160871961682437735639843235429872369008322429395500934560500293901086385903211325685975089266028707301479235572897

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59458) 2019047273585208433900886541315654544678694069335036331 (proven prime)
(ID: 85546) 110057099036078009315979406148549158164284368128300679826249719911418636897702851639233123245638820424008148828708109220027895106005246967291035177797210918930387722147205871491731850341684127601349591177144312795138539066748914108502348500345529331895573577937642697131326213088096008948499323292547594021193540193961520450141491694120700057779626787688558596116575569169905487434989535449306394318524494323816318322870133273444126903870517134221994965442966212655110600275904371860848945870332298517576230152826427902629602143797283815068500190878838728453872693078573959610341766279309728433339374261245779227096090141780281828954697772820392183046294411240045798451459612703607009040739027270257887272934550170729740475294840960651640212115663990212098825203718665438618431900090549959205226950768252681389118194170728263439149943827201118775539674419055068632809187 (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.