Factor Info

ID 27164
Size 917 digits / 3046 bits
Status composite
Value 52979496416807819349834702610967261832851876511387766985962447555257939199096828585350762936781910759453228021793267675869362291451908222049664263029650964723196368107228586203890472652566164697623417680489081705614803640165385735220626981674406374907604452088613229393233467594532715507217359175474202613056025242321533224787650975281752371438507858075373038315442971263672591643656075586704608261912370350282202949670787115089157864403785746879529434720859717426628940877117587012487855482570486738410667198090509480553983808291918472741328461623573632215224066849851941675192878898433822734602757925263423560344876812580098312071157432805326425469163225252928507021897757613194839758803450102293866330099963073114182324436218092383718071600657698810073064647564628712807920562670343807113216481590711643983122270320955027321750702115593211527501152981798913201943899361719299575834107763157908705234694666433861593

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 5610) 170613004743028776853 (proven prime)
(ID: 27165) 310524373547043775690923869468315581198415091356855763192011188635738731415767260152194088484451575382811508650266231542411710397432820839972390868092782234314270204321635126261791452785785562193320691893093026378658799132840273962472996229060431781546677485532918468463490948818479167743780876416379646605021399722310080075898542416464181093766970136036134244050559745705417574748059270828174554753791021701927149291121320531898946323908324657518053043253377297852968484700662974026278806119838536739145090645905453097977474567055603669202656660663362025232336344366459572900346009078047426847141992421090685050527971357297285807095553652301675004237149465415166990384410574665955932558337607568725035234007631719034518019357506948146352941514494270575763037445721258927869391263495037361049071273458635490372898299234005323423903489958124946684589210195271837343592805953241221119974574291670581 (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.