Factor Info

ID 61564
Size 926 digits / 3073 bits
Status composite
Value 10111532756481077870027406752751359966665621169837299732811458525198421298059336933796291595776072221452771539198137524765195682174277906262775519965284330207058837147791288395294222386898230549962473590500858383782852968658996259141666232784665397767306562489996967617538217089415473925806804408702720376435374230106235046176424355479409939915641851162753677002445376804303834998751089077551500737843083529031214626662136788269177307227697849742422670312973646353465493156156926069304004078297244186382233844896649432219695459329839138784057846235423139830211987648795434264063296093975148957012605891685533335200628922977360567908897225004460323851441298737469197606942982771660208180550860484424161813446188424966629216782986696792066426818722158274296736854099765935834533731104086770365993512875082070334313092840653483085378416934412947947108461499044281588095653890703200790449212802482603362436597691757472296451400447

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59501) 1628505112656797934760689563 (proven prime)
(ID: 85898) 6209088739049018846109803952745564124290737876731287814430638971873691630785832196035316120721002417420036694726406999228081986569004468620106249225874604608142895262152860799965256592187862058923769468663778029187545694989155824762630008196542728384032627389705530868551756833392441626233360076122063194602889511682833623375211355923295935570195684371743373921198922134819499099805323847873578169184759618618090888807508942550706274953715778992591421114027856064580207783659970494531059514160606763003380751448188913814887184310406227140301802394068762742377226676098623516081673096384781765851777675497660633926389488689493514168688297659492921797101182684955538627180888331205072156746666383774815911598163322079994737190125616012840314219139411374068715354143443083635516005313543461843337476459641061390620706819199404357056202381524928851932047176500704587408858619389482883089634500348316269 (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.