Factor Info
ID | 61351 |
Size | 943 digits / 3132 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5427058933385200948356091552497828365174960915819327551924410019995982197267829034881432317182382141762755112057165913927175033413501069929257025866139967583239635068305675113808858769118748999047248061900111399482409101963317590191358264350017212210125921439992891204357858582231376879972984220552301963335558053994369049654334363421180045456017596857972269216056369955290936116179226245324147392275765769186396644976578333905415183832377152346792757643170237965315286150574087533714704887364960888459157484313010122173454045105900918097037528956926395071489957906595837594627916654647013327246686132571496836436778861532769893563275512205648865566212404563992881637071522906046593552336127556492943290975721442104335832267364464895452493843359036010763830889433161540042069775530268207715921252643385497092650690797676519638458740866491341627952625623903243340356227973005681727072429583049669637754673426257816866777610258295595979512824131 |
Factorizations
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.