Factor Info

ID 41551
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 5802866867080835781957383117984954371888962760791250224988798194918381718764755429682387133220130404544007526459138689041191809539126195320282273113815694415317097341391832261595745999448491349132934978946497056722383900342096201887332129037229435639259424568740669083790716374450594360289961704619090104179540828605771379804034163667269889086928490001608278948536798747817912644949328697564866165718500656358490823232534706712363742984056099404199616021974566926907452302341036954201472063408933794599072421091719349133605439412123385214786328817619417960559667489779600448583400786547626358263564058833288968869179585817093166991541207169178984533523624428937859052570404893946990981048048401266707836009400835836488303912345133268124859537986129730869298230136267631726054300517655832868730272050967202269793271114586136641932502094636383711070688543142222560880724743703509829520520174465470149818040641471339857

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 20457) 713502050850568332655474885282466655139892879 (proven prime)
(ID: 41552) 8132936492842897297417904280747497255526579301070438483922299861586930946949021846597655758740906432884256375253813945766725924142727279567080136190407445930782722252373943115125860003964258286848249859167741460495360550182728725561104188701932120500630196794999237774036437031463386786495838059581672924274093422390542409510634204088728790195086993372456429881242190405478557149646048287767657876684610473278697830262331590065677671043265762858913939780655201294833192375846147004458374833271554181177970969849891593280992904284553297632759260671870769589465941336046885509310727599065073073527078463242068792604786787584815318792098418057338155208313606275224912851040510211924377065633011575083940333947674305572358010208908224898301283254912542075389375291184997361719980889217574514720485119801921636656945084289852067679681018184894508838135250129674389925548017183 (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.