Factor Info

ID 204316
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 5715407461441573053530888367173806699201977019385129282028293909026401517918927710164858380743924339068451968796975550597938009612616317188149667293416251073983904001551852161652561595967259092588875956878071775413123530953692804510304310644717726336808194969077887573700649613345361441908468689819366742869940662823153349990245515751533141984756574026350080821157180061089779993106320138089021011139384787950381264447980047473992839204019451289224500228270530328043165360344982950828232695861238122848619208719010898209844629652128478446352892764649529757055011427996158371392182581257632422743267762438891163498872638060635533257862685924021585383108415390660366111807101122157727055175918542130423410359315665462478478512022323699670789530788351492636997320932804416136420345305470665339360490623858817716670939013105476288535385508954879500227219497055340439702181433064162219340087765885242082248367961642739282400711010057

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 204317) 51716029075585920766433 (proven prime)
(ID: 204318) 110515203189482697168500807583012340300749569309140100112264620681464203891526916910027295021845248629354526582861866867732433536514816430608998248165160879755202253082439228327538996507388794699229737876783862483386397549517213618915198039535411640949767324052198601544292405312246005198365211681188964058974478418092229231803805102690072104688224280659566920512319448847191835418760665154194860555527794244683254600581518228313418565696235114553280898581614551997223054764016297159861605926673312157809992616133593011934348017679039336412087741151843328826453980226427978371468004541266051222690709517324417395207239196350276052339526479839339528898287731716837507635696420815211213478925732722917401692423303933628645190836522557327695111432729721672061400079359658963121713476257204167353942280803101939587938895169288135583233097702231848011571933347509013973190426362324384980085917667342575023999529 (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.