Factor Info

ID 61645
Size 942 digits / 3129 bits
Status composite
Value 545250507157008702870416258443639980788637965501931221183710435787414499709185031359146216354496239275647971204766459489811786917668526087527122632340920437106081510250772229351116120843183212391518856218133050419262283466130747173427050262685527413598901550422951792879963986860399098309631037500127307245580191943205008976820310876455401790989857429565596483770720698155780429609381658654530417670090160370601984977127437749847674100826129454796542652773007749331956200463861463008405910110499979152715751825155188697180086046694254711937837940691544737614377867093509217642931630112935960022520889943750933300131514975471567806072826148177667589222469646417614374040996034458227756048764446129306062521109633169125594174800004702238891673620614917771112710729073121252976327648384616827709924086056847333882281100029230292015123530865137234292738925436764519250257030584820768841478688747509543727575926632447194862742098874632540759676847

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 61646) 43856867598020134794256297 (proven prime)
(ID: 61647) 12432500016978489751384797191853774688604187757398834164323910107630793195210804994008970344107126666389689932071267031853239643267399686090422236723449096854733347928844626107012489122192059632518110290427635211241466300448289534120093128244705154477651560117630836552752798182066220261327626514479868514226594060474932589495975685406141986521112826743055648167636149735620789394460144164926303692435611225376398294805099649595123539891358860152764665348460744906939828268244558655960750587818919335984125440677495098999321881856633499334366508335936685809761473657097989591325055741633890740594171344787181372181168281063225750988992624994319763186600756009778402959462966212499812365877788934079527696820010420045025489688477373428054399089332159267704506108335314580525331949730563763188976755668684183782414661181933700255935090297779277628876643721904608424493729864545487907578764785675780203621855026787808151 (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.