Factor Info

ID 28438
Size 932 digits / 3095 bits
Status composite
Value 39525847928252680840635733738078016118640785141443246811252218388214973181712180680556049628654658714066063502227281530757038565369823596140696208285408242720326957814062506175913738789481381349333396574690018537622678350507314258159123158589559642528231336882754477290424072822422223012739180787275839034936896983782544595037925051087158447266589986521685856465835833343214795315396503543492266767852837362993529618694145036146387930387076628761378503472345740496998011849849208890153716022592974675789232368507385404685394013415072786848959877311768030703678670666682477005837967739002920960161897873114122980723243965391167554021952655939351538938889086518128530152293092067557579278969482092814596105122945149980829963754797449792291669137032162182459219206400025296542674081715738006869592369930315930102490523677959201419768457582836295795635555871762338981577002280641425460179684504681836687101530045573302661275341009253001

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 41253) 470328674254733542690786233353936914093 (proven prime)
(ID: 41254) 84038779882778707040269325957882302235791544884778801466679469339034463850565570583647367093564921939951101236600831189209043417128928999131149818160563095556225075174115830877203535032183216231171702964447108564764778627322714514147148206765472811225832889255251313384386166560534805328836328914667817748780882138825203062552984177221787713163656664041045396408498031385463928068076025597048644635832264845563959392839086075207513792068552049791298796563938908085133930941220739649195028368390308350698757510085756833164827007686644276888545265489498949040404516528192160287967830775704728958848433774436630039765520123876727456297750589862112763082585414744852408366219414303072934917891601618743238463848244581062059524052773394796894396956651889748592827799035863556337003726916773574212405147490692499960693013431886855152884730418971404608069698533305578039151431870626863012632925962957 (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.