Factor Info

ID 52105
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 6721815501013666656528793110186173153171874045573895553538623334142343321103413905208126632996997440150246211445834707550591446831303433802519081706884030120346814049570424826781109252769374240873214822975038077585791791883746173321730810865213478694534547713694404965484624633666920131115729806436609097371798987146340920753509040644954626677280353431392825081371503745250850621103213758602729339592018375855015644172354226903783781681748997446910965619992685263864222862838627309187350004754931103128273621641546148813189174670242944532591589512626213654308744058265866261052674210839027315598962509557237934282544382924316546175253877053582654925940953998942866315639936612999490080659528981573763251401437425410829787098519661694446745065945198585921381095578864563036719985537025757305427374660683360835146015875040939535758362728233482129272916263766453423630844863976267090986151710439188123362856405199

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 51009) 1217746245090926136017 (proven prime)
(ID: 52106) 5519881936085760724978033440727139302493306945054125475066031655691539073250500814508922152023215557109206246789463587327347177430638110359091970184042223777729720930065705639708626781293128640202924129803798938159008822161779661725785793217001815270864747902745410806394381386872733042825655835642599931681932756983138630257580774535327567712201772412727406285226010562994402571174510961933995725376882908107920801087956471612028374567788797581302973202094538592811730507496471173753919010165096113865003202507414628115613197183939767815982418255171706372667499106872397332784194782300826234545815314046353874669023545109142127107182732387772836091296352071122836907097259730388129465976124749658507515036047511521947216850420848043272582370451166909160867099647787522268635666779750467844632356259183483983203986069383603769566143045287959053948045397499744954636663422853062739507577247 (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.