Factor Info

ID 61363
Size 900 digits / 2988 bits
Status composite
Value 207836047636903254162457362135775706948840745230753297471065314213886869519588908177313326832828290332878271418697546942227674209063896855304077642080879879105501472791695762781255474576670323780520850947122469471909629699162426482536884813996459629459316462730610835273847020042012872640414025204360802729869783747053047600963145443862373379506170619919832442738525679377694593448591030105785409422290306634567165523544015099376383107480230014936814841581225419277336374313815589405516669844942870888126588897770275187523273466510399660635231357399817738507899082405043689264556671036489839797450267097138642364608074829930843402951551751390780214327157266976831128582905913643389668317456465298598953977846906402598913343962796031029152271494777251860673256742669351009286040633528287011112818511748182163483026455213834890704639932357759334627608588753404189474690392831961712994072633864923562109

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59742) 2318547757791269657116003 (proven prime)
(ID: 61364) 89640615311239135809383995621944975050379724184233524267787186888671918128429763154389930331899000991638386880598509438056903435175296774069374435404031888447495481704071640267123518178607302540369392291554238131435044269397954781808572467075695307846336249331934317263322314108055816885288880265754501415658346772716803561276761801512059267552207337456764192078865131185034222080431533614549134578436782880186370678778764250338447344900082496378423728129280911720479488016827393495261640158368811907602141911305541150939355971035990846532415348863950857950986588047686229977265631550870832455426356090379764653209424431749056417908325667135535701023693107371191141142488813602537181081617809371724414445253211467677097400798876144977542374809941426104519794117735523580001128092625140774185652575131663415121783130567611848681729474959008434833536720278518240268021169004703 (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.