Factor Info

ID 61594
Size 931 digits / 3090 bits
Status composite
Value 1232370178120566826162037051758631134833141171674098614016979903724936621378932889782335175736055897861664373256886163648638969785035325926903943137836493754723553797249482332576139352948380165951054489575883087057204109890442132033150920743531644344321988216701582185742377535787163590299966298454478087177992719224363078537617944478438807434926025391241599491500033235995039389432572034754248034895990703481419494549396952478265771777715020913202065719809230209234507051155054476024060276101584135334636000400069336599319991692549300754757668253109637738140339649111658353218935886341163518545466711976231456844603347970806809317878284319377045519132613047776795397087707953789209935484403865353963091484961058478954073338569269559359351335459126291647203904624498206954651390893887953466100284241746398288230829188030329503068783642431854678094830734410030021172414500517548624077121195111778107035442908789561696906416302698341

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59974) 42718929115628650779049 (proven prime)
(ID: 61595) 28848339685315430804300332065526935164624111354345787732624465105931779724500520409346428462976566383140908637608613125321425368868345172707257031002909263114558112752144930608266261565806517647264468784821702854895846656903002064604409180119758418369222613502681534100048073331124323758507763140696390608430156249996882762545640833673388093928540983126985415667092372297663124122885695273876875547517806457306517785395838505075112618647789804859852517724848502155706179135323323064763959026560929796643170281403338274128237554943898202035087407572326491877163873942295056369239542166917910366315082241480863662471467313746326012188414783605309135475663168595033800462123876541754189155293533822106638363128393924245001485245693315093661475407829042315874856222477099691931270850350606270029452982351589985794525357343728308343280522520599624611819064117642102843284926075800928403991209624777401466560118109 (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.