Factor Info

ID 28541
Size 917 digits / 3045 bits
Status composite
Value 32845954050086526565446616850138293390437077126193364219224669887970100747281632494326454028425172049442708175418651977984000901422129476809977844116542380538603792174604119402927873167362428521639430490474822119865492120389991150463247159427855474768003090422596165172792110067278476316857549111800450491988887550780494057224950921423784279589003834291527475605979627903940337724264423776079056191062403310978519133322326578840479634215160051411267075144731523801584202145165146900064748166142484194049850512473966598984563576696310997386042544628912340478056662099515900108727307527258815780385617466879283128134462926008858448065568881535675797680279818317315380576394894056880313357383846326073152242474539605397570301286827841572492551605168425072485786044487766399375152224338441813490632393776978101690479285890236841784667783685816541634750799569583608116159832647136783770774897989501595456076716021308426523

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2897) 414975787613882010952043 (proven prime)
(ID: 28542) 79151495172649308184816420621377536675852382696087882633432999263599352877504848246169059716160226553769289428886743549153336730385484726576392382467216504602886221510012754670455992700048649131577655169709360965734689802982720786022051074355286207658493983788728227254002708280139548365551601885424033964806115698389633812656785070460295256922164781489893695189990365752107982304907867022043004454249107760348041055842589525427608820495271401546191145309542902879100934606034554699225876792647186292467085919660220697024925210761690526889178381279947627976236565083799421092991414310592529088983898629851710861726375512635696536249772500428804911486262297830200583368149873338297314054279921961369651868404012737141244330946946597352953738700307893237221218094104778744293197425084133592594479467008479060213600988132464239242438414128369178675300241168832775152693792660784807820493429273361 (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.