Factor Info

ID 200583
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 5212678944417204040890594396064280165311152701748630988081217732967076577355345024492489520255602265966772091666241899821416240243488229247307260108622474763329330361244395860714520140041851492335987297779825943887457272939774263177102401827338733414280747085961518531764826775918458265882190048905849353336377901129294092479744815885130181838011056848861858262157601678660909119823471143058291564150075848783734032128208202816981768136115510949390915746295155013377116775778596096516907146930565223658888366508833719313984754567520464392237822473035917881651376585228049324528831427984027012167044465339176738930146198839244890274207676501026755670940292683724675592105395467723023174485782500614449656573374190975145017577613616770489713970095575316362007115862712864795851399443776872670161787303881697967529584092274497876216057323487968377208021451611692942324487925638414801846968367746761883912955106975851929330263535229

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 200584) 5764382871580968999181 (proven prime)
(ID: 200585) 904290894714206964206349389980903138772153487740400202003958608055551991149680373086333103208542345085064226559130201434229563305211783365261423816630857726062766881886411171690760477298075854721506110284403311196806044002971877623727673292260960672607299032292065009700934552434367134672934463288497960431757006896514401486516513732135032601831371974428844217979001091449723421615832962324907683281557609270647314369803106235677345204287528213082316004644241226180927183358345416881066145198646018732604300768255200903180121375251692922582022760616085940769163456430981332346604550364004824331608502085597573799598854785121395200680094922462561781713603730098437981750306520688110283665720926341122936495542122423263666527077490851938411096741362440225187673617091637108681567452527617140794961925219298669848525955087599734008145891396972414773814782197711681081986872521851235878979181999721022644514609 (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.