Factor Info

ID 177650
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 52791126668560564026495347781410549424676848075325342011810302767014235281625388183453414347570193484672192039514053155385918303352366635529135719918037229231717891030047146487901200918793168789677746563263789970384335835757114972394285312875542283278126682669157458502847522613176331500328659166596788694267620724010096888844083177302098725237544880780673548559499842999721259957596184834515885490471665638433746071690316154589467523375747595434906897308876216069323634916100237503991625102813806370021016566370657826824676584380500822531132303048402571683112430920671656461584195947450999935912001362674205483563735095945019434474312385804323009521671872293266317323258708751156501603943111988686776709432353312987962756728875139610038405567349528117352192067094880480666966757369763766203242877303766776455704992214334218235143239234459887356774917455105598325311696594559124215001841911374109113703702741949788248896892873

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 29462) 7553385930114694239899010224157404965127584278988049431356606766715418911053570186109535888561077095192275801521220388117347643712387705099478389254704598526051704570566624180296036573082763460729313813731494818312576433647220490667549261449737864769228983082105568390252891807509945626426023840810932933342590484521537161755290073867607498179471449981915550722532002242222896334097974829800682652329606480897174181299471794108514976371 (composite)
(ID: 177651) 6989067837522629828510307650159791339914785592929771852577594683313162914424375290398396288020857085855536837592754368578301632338840893926145502321621864870906049079835234383213270772870244130126572231087184130182258511393128807628968872589804654058157188491841071335895314593050458981624820361299488726297362033740144325055444844499823749579785835027944334310930336986311925049202471853661776750309961914576675820619868450790137489021750903652838841301647456433846886073711352677091076563 (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.