Factor Info

ID 28610
Size 942 digits / 3129 bits
Status composite
Value 524712678746676146704349196209188503314253680790677982600429449701114764470135354190082055465099346676356177469308089052240290055329218414688266980361393032252815820196503341528724328155737234980864227959380722347269392882741695840447529102125460979336497199090081881293400121738078994506593886540048216987540751532228403076023669975544331023219877912621094583502287418578534280139358530751394329679221428960245834289470641735004199957696906591076963243283599461069965680514688100949960748917902897986616910365238568976090893608535127320085501006369740677214320051194804826799498985806828525890466908882953091519480568721391908571104436662997144171451808207056010694970421319528507521654332213792389929763031923991985275540846017923212921469940941179916222579179594339658699255414064464698001450336223403758262076413598576740980226368063844652283295251782842593033583852084350574688524431476459839609813949418284136856844177557974249365445431

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 41550) 90423008276017153733438983 (proven prime)
(ID: 41551) 5802866867080835781957383117984954371888962760791250224988798194918381718764755429682387133220130404544007526459138689041191809539126195320282273113815694415317097341391832261595745999448491349132934978946497056722383900342096201887332129037229435639259424568740669083790716374450594360289961704619090104179540828605771379804034163667269889086928490001608278948536798747817912644949328697564866165718500656358490823232534706712363742984056099404199616021974566926907452302341036954201472063408933794599072421091719349133605439412123385214786328817619417960559667489779600448583400786547626358263564058833288968869179585817093166991541207169178984533523624428937859052570404893946990981048048401266707836009400835836488303912345133268124859537986129730869298230136267631726054300517655832868730272050967202269793271114586136641932502094636383711070688543142222560880724743703509829520520174465470149818040641471339857 (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.