Factor Info

ID 61311
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 14014238752200838852261108660351723010403908250491980556243916294136447761168668068267577701443054871024511549211574430118441041186008042692912817109719224882204664496063919934503239217680745458461736019617955349268347574302698854130526348851092991658635792898081709363659602082347159958847429915362589616450235394531138650977910578213951624883835114812303455670419066924491271073603731947327037448826200614300374350470685861489642131908546780825864721475054854230788353854159208921695299326035633752989750420666632769639170970378485561267556637377679592755946355692909369323275319351964978909870553889959477861198931479131118016572631860252377583536054813757915228358379938899444541123877215780498612493959267982726421639340595828136999771002166471671048391930604321426793487286738456372365209539967272713817705953117524179270945641615601286636113730795555118648863718448973709623613450057301635700475911766338475437339

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59726) 32080966073306964705079 (proven prime)
(ID: 61312) 436839673723585764494372792960727280790875984712577320885674448194438971660286386453671863893705033769471676437189529809433411936903320334296360864667595597329099752704998722337247286187403728553562082243651085495710410809838765585751512933296987368641210836997214507983289353137915070027296840771130190810053321444177372078745575276118781617992864083571685204440101119231506492301943800687011732629186515713941645749979349914989819296504194374303430229286421864493999273894797436545356203408682906261910840861794040838174027529191352258881857608957258875023564463018392268436271463000331356627480739850132731500803104338826414449717258820151650272511126411737304680969758452199847287213576117770867694445655848251891956217936499548779922839832543034223694439438873978434424969746467824999218549769401297801194043246466320297827102655047667355359381908072701140049500698657701160375800393978202941 (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.