Factor Info

ID 61404
Size 915 digits / 3038 bits
Status composite
Value 309356041317361513824780742917409083845386104841971657286754466489909688861997582779263601884294795233020061862824904217611347601844395242222921191618139100065233878812763886469710510991147326694130942543368447216921965995400116280898894472928136468851559519548345123046830515906148374487538756867589276723022299448166537138948180702008193330635054914018366841051629409971387684004682374720350479635503121515362179994068165846437068986219128304786300289294560550589230260933336207427142400278588569991910691740612405925788814976828104685242074540622165191817455257045377340763090637895183750070974655725090488037637997147065813175289372920254345638067811517853250203584075588952982640512342232317093674486784229022151460902052380689557474202785997859470367576970658001027542911888022518293000014005960605431748506976902698294060900096982334768520401837113020275315047841176762446810607078075076402692091553664787641

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 84357) 2363501951732530605857668357381451061989479325284981374406678888851656920552413640903250558089290331212698964033583821955081740706831534809260808361558483655051108870503362726784033476919449067704850492231321410563 (composite)
(ID: 85705) 130888845296105037435619317902768230613056479768016883078693424400971058757061314345216045910075583800886887587637002617365612737490915858202644911327261843003890790515978973833208539317021127958873374550160279665620085974682233113396681146718573551248214118967674007104436703934000256055222273024245663575201189821179292001292010443936834028070740068434322792577209481903586492068683553585046621588088901265122466720186412184990409692020394710301014147870638904723273078466811013863088570456725243433226875289245730747764279227414556884638237827472943615521142133177643368541338712507712306793830721087794971202048512735670736857192148109418418079294764275308094794357482939147263679894735761223189907 (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.