Factor Info

ID 61286
Size 924 digits / 3067 bits
Status composite
Value 100225092117246725100245834085360185039766719963482546754617949867981072939666756496779045076994208761419027162595210112384804035764447872122304744134957159273235615323566081298220187094045434767770439658826372334846076553758816827753969418790075423051364499439721181140413313541811246944386838805662143660760403352049562893205828485432647382146487042783825096037491836892527708253976987249702673145380089543829718015977804919306580875281188637713242528597725086061980787455128499678136639194008752139747984963185357402719442695583971222891154503751983896836413699484173431811464131025696322380795788164272896989422667006159220211400917293834155461892911148165352845418200588399172636587382651839572840944936879188413213520994000930972268807539162360845733041917498359881331109098865426279237590734040990611136825520458222019425727558081754016196202085852741741566442642571064997277242160341565634166546509720720634369741039

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83633) 5627184418701839214950691388503744769436522116776893 (proven prime)
(ID: 85553) 17810877458387636736462844248219018707594626811655219882072134492475792934984635525498814592384432309944809086723767837052608618805812353988279293308694548368637154037147110847345054255159479128628776456546731757359612064477693578730670277713370547940836515930004181046572732889305541762651967184925088172396118675789779784005122985370006375987881502677747458099415866896103482688440445692386852287200833666784197126175816737426611620561691353438121371758413587324945081516655468705869969462401843053695880394299344706000758106008841976644194784139536983492360997824627317065306201057330366149593081889741053871601281519156873795845505109824098861767242207125801243159514672351037229901140239318870815206971534192698554154739837984254808017169095244097308432549303210108461175984401357860068049842199915534722593877126705204605323669865761710083047365491298376842581482523 (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.