Factor Info

ID 186024
Size 929 digits / 3086 bits
Status composite
Value 50375514978058556146532107431211072085163979921152725669313387141773838897687053707057614127669366926481018501194071546164114572654575642803306916417270547427108943840550998273229565606147467431924203837725775185635422045038164379313258959499599780331203125017870418689978025834768293328269653233557388439958754953925274132489573768975639490686628510499556400770241711062202376900552665836519260417633604119765535899421641582732812011900359041413504343738191127738107299228188327416128195962002517958130755013552727786026485377104501188729201272092944866882327466445651302584397096657923191924081130827922356221324205378555454143836587127248139218994518354673769571175384571733988274077691758847840731200828498024751887011702215731959804545649188626836722282702750477679634222615669838788279090399024884741730405091548144244343297403583191097944637711337757647967805130503997850643475994379836704040959362224637900946802400911393

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 184037) 61488253575510632263280090712701231035856609 (proven prime)
(ID: 186025) 819270544351937388298655475409266578210303274427033037565092263790024823494924312453688933941940873147249345259919413703469508515492647863616576211837613333620935500981453495009331712707939048763481925067231543236931484470227601813412890559259537407959256944539839342610669397495995261847844928587460779077398785487090988298082896149849567998293499146021775831378320034056904998686525855809543745290719731116888501508649257534237073845603290931838342972447488138209094276916262902105007730792575735689955277532455399488259468180297360020909906983691581246854279359501538354074223396256868035284184521252850813649262392146227177700801992627969478077788535828707556210291327474761142263329022180774540954104844989781775517041701109195135710289928366067255298788327574568639593287327207784976181887558123991024439554365178707021351251452106044210591810091680074447322077973334595346272577 (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.