Factor Info

ID 28452
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 41559642813261102559200588138965230962357219904127864643108914275185750481118395444860318367388503019691235691495325187169342443879248535459131570106307892077380505968343536112617409420043188667878664230482868755944760139307791740782851637560884864150055064029330440828496637950289448270931683206999170489286778815893050110022257618115739119379223986686429905061575404101654095510167081795901032344973117743321438755441942455721933462635247099277835100673552805554242931353625805198767331393262488170547763311884973733627071719393604216222348132255206106951215652409234541255616837565404997963022621930787609254323166199372876711531204038060463292329772592776770378355870863815896006531642583397883258684649584735243164422436134107511836748258640553360255500060627606595770402743917914774238842892413175144737865507414738372848324420115844399440360528400043793219341818966817364621910316761552878381208321815109717

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 41282) 18801193758731889694379357 (proven prime)
(ID: 41283) 2210478938017403511980923922002033923996717106320104044951575103509749395329428845161408907774980440960414596493093011976578084587619203887936130185661652875081053091034486656604685461911196404553571240101572786523983780898856134225604519795834810771713016462541420240597974727913681905904364405179401045388522983489627513797180727476074187795863337957419282105907324929657224655531950028985735122563743697734475864557611262718790409140469230565049426967273656850572850266829051922076746754254164497401905943445053023234813030823562083158783100089999495298702089405597151333041645687738374153567333505500078689355099797264631663832356114523085616204093767026227811909208095157890847897817271869090709145517317887961571903311013141116478233841972965015888201718903169840519005793984780071181761323799765790255716834648032451072891569556498486374506316512356991557071539036057280609968027481 (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.