Factor Info

ID 61349
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 8977361374999048137934126459638739635920286798694534377620512135728112214610539973386201921747255801803008054589265475251967431991417642139577736727840846522486658479998073124049677933003932961201964700393753063601929655573312600216267285934553881502153467308717194936405313992713602499604501810077175966950328039639350369370710637990655136554708448574552669234295311088873962747666725265249327888680295757815855381879026977515833464415086331803423230861765054537852890869319848943017995646348197743765180974508514510091045883955714677405188746323174728952427702468162635951282352391099545007501764229648474945750578149337865442667468583941856490638160626373795210818725993027775155425437299701009489508303371590748322663929015948559053787713555968760389451633758159849043599042028913338611187284867466337305008108868304387460579875820350152589022472418197655770755418196415156872205617387525111151826698711

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59573) 45829626891648603881874121 (proven prime)
(ID: 85627) 195885543563850525391256141752744894145833514419818745902787762155793040086299159906247200604375270810432747302500740840386233965514451632074313323859724128801020586809795448297233013580011158724744463679688041116642397670259012216431604268410701187721495964245254552839595424585558954289365948389183412108819368043605448857497386947585369921496124813141441252517729522372110306017019761095509543339392492758856656722852460275767905501768323846575662193446330723040711468072523420838117065371292169206558039056081325954963167575484389971282034619185870873398561401697580683291067853537612943177645067423061995861101918520915379592199849117168899332740525195473440066704756790067604139633498913565939202950572111182395674272114893420585873662391088023869789695906268454091829300022694772081419739788121354470702268940631899165746484004043039253012587985975367751032106142655367589791 (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.