Factor Info

ID 107257
Size 929 digits / 3086 bits
Status composite
Value 52811249090352570969311002124045487424814644574217973274250234130291804802752910066259378713004167073587143060244104946803125506175375991297429856657853767324172326663679002920050948229749962694724446880514358605860810833449733773499488977356504969790487077710905591492969735240686904831248633630890898905592723869595920983310497676082337100299835032655490779854150951518932218224605427853150534420027655744640116522959126536735738467033978076543418625035831911467030114895188582734748590568152873852287866947212054620418979056957625449251439919747852542894666075256163021629938171652120539762843116312177099548775434522616584283745167809060268745615456266296723217327688161826802772314805044958485408217801860832201479294715540454224423753172793850959998372253544855555619735200818887704274028526835583329240540871139820004909509962194013617489846408835670993224068365358816502230828117070700405590301844245738299903309263021161

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 523) 15822615815400320161700033 (proven prime)
(ID: 107258) 3337706590774378839785091306937491089242531223119820476238218251603221860220303980485208344142038915755008918659383528210644292234271037118813686467251169828217453673406997991636825230459222341919615597524273216837930809122377458690894173511109174679584748335690713523629076158860415236528685036277697776578345120045888583569119197595761243329440458866234278776822337630256696975934850312871266264965147862443071568316073843797825572611486526873644370229342323360528254073558864095439198083481615672438358256928171640398624743753560896890819199981768558538618758204135025083940196925198699049673535935340134007662542244787707380030096429704677070658303553390190720436417971980607971230638616808130587166118086981358617639144574771966250290732944281922681519619363419117605049447915633664124143139591464677347626288355316007760224225557063901652871499474584012970697720469595389220931435343671535623458217 (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.