Factor Info

ID 52090
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 1847905785970404228875664538385491684128279029413738299478894515424879339588836851938822817684401716096784992015656246529368914548738912668919385132596020892538628515354070328856515009439393974299260172100891119568044407189705503273134072527765511770742129892637484957677900287599357159751298380948041253061066728158436505908838176641579084306491614335613361577171183820265914607640669006777961088967820376120312278815652130050880149191557121500446653497535684271267174393890206051522812912078837769497200344014000102041445174326340829581561281065139876324518055047181311119676766861308467867279583060022017870552169375888701607583761939190141769126516237236417965339102905586209724450654469909081714919415821893568374979083643600821493622904173227691705981901994404167840653486246151171995484849111692383826608901599991506033220539553106860984985518713504752184117169130193904848642815652283305713246147892250459

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 75499) 27518329125734729542695727075001289809 (proven prime)
(ID: 75500) 67151816432134696531917244517400709634863895505584757931240072980004336993331488122954530244236615410876202602908103580755701988067074821400484599803540188358812166175457362795292168249252645741777928145942121222503245997901741110251031505651805802301141635614483407544732795098822181368068100481807864405329112507442927894469231683833446566047918712200666561360075016407234991742200151235614553437712010668573317427524463264357596844313246371457133161951743313236390279441254413873881655302085990009382369616382267659162448087543195752422092945321347827622883597696357694783281095244957385758333940467933788922936286196165650356477788537555933427509564577417576667062472876792459793518065425491408774817475898460908598920245594920484344170023427866344561180301768426328884875890033162363142643567640785140173032744524783611397825303973179345911481296947387629438077250447851 (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.