Factor Info
ID | 61651 |
Size | 1108 digits / 3680 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 4093834350674501328192010992993995017328630240152724171055793806230145176634833657894982158131137211477215598088379856030635688284543113255307429279263847384769271683743014759739948551676875611536862356766230889734081042420415512750448227921156150907260898954095853103615276316297930945414477756149895475426784488454683635730032379545253248793157759304774111855110862759715909319669356044897340128055650278518861998674726412138066071371735109465672915237245559696172597840810222390049583498118749696969063440098046712104446234495391478114869627197066595774877896466539156294329132550033748313635635844484228836463447447687581924616756952728811304956275331840968364079745489236304087515572210455020769953231891209891606370620443556446542516534980683111966615364320386283388592094590843863969302124945750817861567212965248474930197134383196043487225474762133196231182712358182392951798607213391488256581759537325718022548276658140875473458382909397351419997886924335904584544791712550559500088641585194826013653531730336420439829504840275346702283436954118305543682925719453086769375381403100847109063395904159 |
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.