Factor Info

ID 28527
Size 920 digits / 3056 bits
Status composite
Value 54246639235191765992885398183446606481593896600345751774525782856255425509754460724537023278288135459362898743487667262526052935634248828896821959820868496560190569430899248063642045776808056401817128905795901986134382796130658963268251886031811470662257511979267475547292140753135190562106963942460850531462707133903892123239029985064915943404683357733774220028809281428657557891820158197294516642638633364147488399701869505779193450311105064706378520311047453385444433722392151603404521154501022448476294077925323445217251317744841079544604573617136326904105750125441321469902815471925023196641817672514881011794870808532329269542333230139858284985916161565735902982995880164151593589686295542981283705167322034649361276626069752955755825066099608264236985666048007161469647125022728911101715922645528251286734911331281433486328502019523304463652766212610607522369568213924926373707571852508755805185228474247039721421

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2351) 102527361354613106010527 (proven prime)
(ID: 28528) 529094268285789625890151097536955072733801154522889622918405369122184408294660981995292885474828049109421544825304188954320461767818256484085332923617396467116700223136524355259359293025020219182616999095226091708745526899654768626661129939231421592027031043594382441196338051973475979424939715253824806893663961554755020504947577568341596092223221754543190926962851216440317531687009479391978524132080105395624589040321323658350570253775125802687113743402955171519027436924512131018405760106132776456802620068779608751742078364435390261407216340572347866029224035359119343134775880537849035830059400663694952391884025899559522357019643123322160239360477612382914082541136586920869241767837296127299899143348770964734265668429745574929603320805236678805120632839882461498758578952569464968355127260373219834836500685989118922657850482770562236415750661511606150278613423017787194582090121588315923 (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.