Factor Info

ID 181253
Size 908 digits / 3016 bits
Status composite
Value 52470894355829048065059293745518285998902931018308804427333636451843933140440860643962501547295238469778676060930649334531187097376917714839063544517443300198369752393657788703932210539818378874309746468682423778896439262517302161865246322858148381772127855959345156248252854909823041955279158710399394518835024325514297256310120923943538306711770765118657767981392209839443070520947659007821883061297177712439596916074052399701807976886273589438221621922724723355890617807181825161690929586605420104526685707325706978163233757301674380517501691273753847380605415129321582555302371294152483165173081934358995982877568250815844447258192185457989978832878156737116555517998939587234634095072025988412500799043464711907683870195655491096246440455546970367055683811373421197068041876700322540305208176707970983081482162348708536476709796170782334761904878406361324370658452440641896525299027978463548543043333137

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179236) 6470186106828567355266623400988268439982202395389334254157415884845737 (proven prime)
(ID: 181254) 8109642209588347081666170079485765769808548034939889009131357873259998571582509129880103775238261816377513807727656151697682955805842549260249255273033135759542545382266658569112525151467173972922205354931812066601452823460729639872472358611772122477267313383857310180347569110987149220295925601677775450335765126497581163386382549556376776387397770532340504569520891015365063832655952619350458499954486488543818983729493867945641510178565461701867369999154284772286842748585016187663653169178068977346823453165162259436525839057521993676069101899849647498204258838593772332988143781503269831560968115868718460356915467643537045819579211728226535173034998433414650182567420549186536513407594634484479187826532781753048616153255620215518950088017764219892991989861422808004945197056946195387557243883113266649549770910287007009604005820201 (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.