Factor Info

ID 61415
Size 907 digits / 3011 bits
Status composite
Value 1550662932182169625626523112501623105588698654599774672349073167561076614873343940626948957539267633028593059569787126413746059146828016094973035260798658511891278905890253773735853986556709320984036196777209188441931823849378170838442721536011817355093912842012190150109025688639691049851836425170557893498437459061038672850978609203711429779720307819650512957954500488909666989433908136859568716264676575015831937715118798555886602476185204171717845541435292342606514077620362446783514776907191086858956077617815743227099495756906501147175427575579942810836638744240448987135635155601252690271696986572212996246508898487056378420624641470622038932346492001856252255399341229999661389489073320710234815915051902408309412247194724360832820470275375314265207438556586804971041612501092458325725411326941961808895411667890682168277715194907589268813782083870439724430079995421373184644813410015389640048407631

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59460) 153908199071740625749971976183 (proven prime)
(ID: 61416) 10075245773354577355955581048689756574325127041516162659212657435547600478852155220393120028275715879003869055374819292099131904643780862033794060516389082877111019032750146918849623442608539472178524540121619472232804630317676541740240062479243074872735270025055956496801343392310194955802852470967761267266549587111001226015807074814583952725544091655464508573701395438758092747531085716840674945849149204170771081504450148075974008175299634817515719507458395153894692160664488223754286720111216034238978229561947813680083346793143486473876409915385123343968772781853437694290835666047552013507696780929655128069423345603178813823792527524106262898248101285879044737577712257711655191945002260753195886642264781525298754662675039283253473301704572254603178027414172068030141336337105892176681307988461756487103539728927253014375029103453849282599486426811666130159970484324457 (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.