Factor Info

ID 61458
Size 920 digits / 3056 bits
Status composite
Value 48610301887191842181279400089139527025718783184542777793265472505929474065067041195878860116819078616385722649707760735921007701354135729619646174349681789516411659793821014474991296626243028529284073735868870007899386893685930641509015329202301110576074841618678635933909030110178642927472109631058594923613764668284798539497752994516938408181971965386918380505180021384136091024802723257198932253808490393773498488308247727621025918658673162906643824368754120378359355100087313937514291904720255784778670812317918778308900898385995352119822597409657353148674577362029271212047352273123093316429936632881702179402064561514234223582075582727045500197317659543583399577021018789004478657404229642612882025681833137049604539949314772680877190012203373105112447329235589016755340037722737305618866339806248767710630169464292523256342966331555274340242947842191851176664831567273010652278928224302577431179416891916696502029

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83958) 527483573295199221699442333429 (proven prime)
(ID: 85754) 92155100837590876291400542105566883928496613767837451806458268523817623160637755565474216585686185014510894816688807714478383137997220108275627018628157533321331452903321922606783405709333768303913913903489425906829238092796249059289264837277700853560185129975984749513429253172787942763977412654054869371843675265803237620849181610126877465576130956620807781334654214528246655522117069417683329297632433775924098424941730255676105109071612137213987057605911609219389450816475893750235606739149027008138616177257609966210341581831204434883162009887345100456661775079781952691862465902790471754593875615749971951753882010789924835242100580028816329193837696588540595540884122488242994063432214472973425356066453062210947533711165281041163940168001449311684118459394706237519356637639398745913205217329019997435748071750266393753932110692898500892656905164930470105635867968265591105261193401 (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.