Factor Info
ID | 61615 |
Size | 945 digits / 3137 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 192041315280292435934900422305438856013695405717601141313169909019767813872515962883875159938505913503444482335567006393993417072259956743561373238989753966071009829703436402228124386235206852087219769014240816254072151581765421489485364170812406840670573269479241320146023514728129763578657876950263626909436095392724293686373087443774779041623190307361987035799186088952495573867393211465441913240791957361884900728454298889007850546423006886218327864884859551600352544954175657772939171623186775099492394542406531913574323727424375576699820849999902338539360756104054749665913474291747735708403510123251702934250098977936793827291002172862373645362334401649816224484378011452308578657905193643085796541504242201511955435932253524562416197553094598285219371566082322677697016541016407603856649421752587729103795398122662607940299947412156656394870038398065152358742648001902920714676802663299195371639987695054891062680004336558237905351043643 |
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.