Factor Info

ID 183786
Size 920 digits / 3056 bits
Status composite
Value 59596108748005372732021877817276368569744540075091877038844814319529937532526994739754689031961903833305754756328113128473752810261882860965552076111839241649048392637250135182307403533741164177910420537070476238747573315554303258969473830881388386913967316444581588669774537232171320553131442247121637319271198015481135750076101003656812501143037177265835417514001984896795934707786179261006267722119648312238626296762041495106843611245699707239083129553926722017355683555849945758935823587612250259729434975573893989355289987938025616219622040791055290509384224093279656298655468845717262703726327853127999942985368641687247692444744310922435306137813701554057611771650012743552561297014058009751722690166596126031921036684465508484689003440934622245919253234611598631719291924081786055609572791186403241550513972812826144528338158114316661797464624998882282185659751369818188611631520804934534178753476896338422188597

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 182782) 892190545523723188553274916000742618629671530524374780485069957246360089 (proven prime)
(ID: 183787) 66797512086414193858890442324042832181874661336750537891777911516037062215122670651920443894099490117855465785690848024769717911350143551161953733389375965728907443549213214120325795663503285976768495968790947418384527639303061678729591921704494933126430328675198462396205166355255701527485846338566958700938570765987238237685750527390887751610147058423868391121473097916287955545765092389644241501506878174269473491456321977757340159536336090789287520147724294872434549209052982598819525398433412322677989573680051067895202966926779322851118762624664757215199311944303892390936333071288727019534565753641115400683551943110367045278480894394484574147959698848731759997628664158912314591911866600176090895311075290576022965597179730998464621211894756118900043126982086065660122614298015368983245661291579488284732561556244540054163791775149105998973 (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.