Factor Info

ID 61330
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 8641316310975384908298170630325146212619710688655081744844893246099000290176617730268571197553881497122290594422928263233915049198397968354986056242930638201075754521786169657303720770415031540626586217660886426439155704364008877930044888232306158670886031196250176270330809973439918113515414977170094265669155986377857181864022622145043269600058235027713237470368917863221867057510388611072851732091682267140321828920390784684442605306770412860447470303103461541977011306171320970955934030238791715395530607578110246194635510017863597413549376187880083727618319165092546419580007699835815676615672082214030127249160365749298168456157239712390391223016811201239433055106119586900559303214636736516391654091993710020517727873790391858640931491459338411981352950087248730639870424323350268133806363070911516703974064255791462611308723172332858124835622647194016413266274133326697111989411681088480431687320246090836801277

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 60990) 1296290182141167360809609737147 (proven prime)
(ID: 85602) 6666189739015038298103315073250330711270627935616472682309516397840895989821509838140722492830829314121086694244827213643627136516117983346877423899857495178673514835282443683371490038301607811340367626509953004279193580420695569596859543647374540419963233590950239844651299059387845850510657664630424431873869878671336195401362056014559530920019712182907400374345552798031019599249532828118135854717205371052697597388597843678152805068434713993059953776917498402310777633715615718099786110315903331556310657267109609238100802025506569542180863202428963293840292345060845692136707600572690599162899265824827735439793988228791467586738850259148398419422345796104533095698775203857714905001674786008344946599434104828189628482704971468694512027550059093361215797719602727906033799043265192378684469835940450979913073478960378539228810569776622435907258853800308180686598739647177989920794791 (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.