Factor Info

ID 178116
Size 917 digits / 3046 bits
Status composite
Value 52375933404629986314591463219857247309966099706104379596054785332064506086509157033135442504289045016900578030411619958253361064720932399963587755027329509441189142430073299097039203819190503832727681010397909867162181259091281875022936999639481864085991442473168644225897814034072980189767849285296888432697130341305602701163164994486426618182049854337764803300049996351973431504409150132404562076392976240931610672013677395765880537217995551742274672114854189746273814485787458322878372607123141072305210151334402069393920918319332356583579859450444761295552936393333679373733196043823831870754481555924630942441545676972651924868446282058228447561574609859285393428685228038531558048728543403570445369280035133745972366927813344236843968769539542167642746437723973656828730745218872633282944584162932476546283309816749527080649855364544921323741979313545903500988479864448522719944867231912210079131291539499684397

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16382) 19716971523010833945259622844059838507088775408691690173413393368566146302056171076631074563531750795430721470242666520512602995151274078653562370611 (proven prime)
(ID: 178117) 2656388347647825892163243791130581287202068857545657311316464133850306802883479759035432809693054677107676309049326910866759774034538127516509606068584000830089554618959301409836550217565059903593320889564414382446626587679284808115834512715920762626709371889538292220879042090240918172672207563070510750027800032616399841356693142325256245778373904188548598907559090925690675674786334334061920795095742563782393415066764690508351548954465915226203802488135853465579710416629185631182166960845562344896008786676388282933469592903375887617128124508192872384537131079893449999224894318569871087620249350278537972206752574058684126391173010809984308379527134238261062362444461484466926501102145225148674388362439878328544691584910700652799933710582428671176829199864848927 (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.