Factor Info

ID 61542
Size 892 digits / 2961 bits
Status composite
Value 1453407359166460734409197786252483306357723673482122128244046259039726938911111054735650963613733886240334283435446674831948224662478003973314673380241717849507447293380422303981160702307299290064394223824564526895107421875733603285864774753578943627297942774275407295735175596908535824482390162005594898099152419828543668389392721090526118237917386090382977799948233038970740666871998465882356547780738368574405004651670948478042416782984216945355877029379631938458420508687107533002252955601434872360775189007901206311848028858188057346099251732057005653408044026143132874927400771333506033640432070506349071342330261839578394494650581166972749539766212945539152186613309845685508026837323107076652615950152915467228259043555474790797135908566857932532087893679311799596976173214491728470711085669765652417812494779258670902923539390463732227124727675721743891396080456005825864699412414949

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59498) 24596480723711374110433501 (proven prime)
(ID: 61543) 59090053389847531003776231512972868662872760744172046506321404649920600511910359556631273966739573646034220736163160820780935205803614033851029006800257102371412108944121561491840080675343273147628565201052700756399241204114606190160230874091797312681987873445263945550805288625389657816332590116164551281372883232343231546654960264593154300251500841846166117075461096405847550837784745993656205976577041640252742098000142821689264820403915618080742523107598395656465406497409616293337257292118628102484874968171043995083197672174468480898437275906120432468649051716631365469370783730084939377125976674413795730998524447540838742749286603750957095532588997205371788214259530666108081999614975661373235904837083096289090821367176697529269315297718508851906708888216230341595517557161610250382967870536747773930697120179174884011303387490758694036552557858628482273449 (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.