Factor Info
ID | 61431 |
Size | 942 digits / 3128 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 211000477610022432853803149475415557549587568268059253404814401650453479731403192600412093146481986330716898832819313702578379372552315951996238961060119198697134000681337918116033154161315159817466617104763774132431807742788870515776625061124326775016830485650065826808155107257042722442835070223386189845838929429888781766002530040363768017789957869498231945658225179884595021067267523042644536235286811511117478523702482900145679273760491136553095119836116550532185457564664745091172267694206381897248668324178400843660055265862639317101390329842438640921556447284709526588732302061237270026646965533168607090245899824978968045765018825602076992973072798805792158562157746504841374295070274445423519022962556782893178805639991833711821078012130255130256841299733010694674817434952668103888993005196326697609619618642784123809948467531880541111246469391130846663922683125877140482218183492997137446954989054450485201864533454482390559272601 |
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.