Factor Info

ID 61358
Size 914 digits / 3034 bits
Status composite
Value 14957606861188519307325824393397560584722381788535499072803466538031526792075357215796752058649435078132636552176926594358352875820865385046466066856976132911745882516035121467539018957656871262840864703680750496483560267109919131985577932743542294326162589136448009330298558117101901680901435476957390997229717158081386420341759731199925653906110206505563421152353850407988938108423604856109338654312824880273734266330308543342543105461645218668136368777479980949898512204620420423992402652785358789717592074479140745506158307454416066488935956255515673012464158628343318093893862951625348062157582937208588309608401210026472491222031606431144404985212481220377957316495100972940479444791698442942851095347986001000600993241051169267545972577979103225282077226292362310736255359281266024402167966088445974104336247316678101163752082596320313690070847797092708763451749340651849268301627373364131367605500163680651

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 61359) 586577975287513815508504761251 (proven prime)
(ID: 61360) 25499775803646533900983856601522674531535537367914080068140939123620738051116044964233483853388719728303839781981469261191395319109028860669309892894876786594625365021303131380162289290104560776495485792546092600071249597979282388230089204988498803314856244705318269166139028088608512077967746395994927148349503157936391460777772866339500770198674324082540748026600695407308922564761661279169121522172658403604807631473491967630465252429811769495619425221379873211490023608221910571679870340964663927932761844035202529621507357795223762423137911327450633986858139003260362046990077620549834086475317587206335685009856340534932772701524304859344152108601313786831430333202947801128959136038215115422468918968460788369987812204955570464369625724876755430433331793990092539586660507746250130186520336871454288637951447449070298628066149384071885451403779073590746946983491660438853169401 (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.