Factor Info

ID 61297
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 5322897347705630740461606339428050467686489355242286051015950627912712086176856783142519982396762946620926866731621867142632210923413270309033033122518192404960771089818681421353895450650069958257852167332396242772250005756383069003830415166014768534576651777677153301829379774679412686048681691588650001876283697997318803921550914285863184878647148656925880183709884903512199964167115777416583322500679468275212194423961631190719771232448874403055737855125938138697548420182199067616290696692346103915565412458026630161415860487892108517910779377877482631058465052177186090076887382738510748648400197559820744717244239770876529299462876993133383775999050317683531906009726475100618617746636877428279668495867603090787620950116216497170228235876455035346672517065384677742129085318860506170475168534380820858293441927646220884593334971826975110304868746465418641597243620431625880896377920433872713861037052130427329255943081723

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 85565) 13918824639399120588866629 (proven prime)
(ID: 85566) 382424341538038204180439325263800455531997317112089330922887544924022931489749421594885171983746437909191559308882075904701650671710208545372117099083246954908526370346849346847506746261375713618324088637753355606684655843347638831976691380321662616734617665780596368876325757685627538553740607565301669066890065188373583446397427422387038158557890391844598427098873975710179199030104346673390268644994586920230431427450584639541821300808695526471784969299016596435089725267759363333029110708755790952416640992517837987699024147684586387841989308228215144665247135257580546897316783115938955452474353359265733739714509560396160094654878448993154902962472165496586815140751565519917677521347815278657898533258914705565245494333261055085147213492731970220169231553943096557240570169815164255877399034135622528405347326310913194141183667721822164362305003318291163303042838016617679483349083004405795265087 (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.