Factor Info

ID 52170
Size 915 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 735977542878911328224448694181536647131165781017893360927138186924702165791889662487239736084168483432946966042680756586474490366433319259609954838499286919057094053900203768082766764085644194225496444032793536596476911755166570602746304699918089596192781394592488967579255538036380441374151740920574247441776694259299012204226269254509373862306127925705431514262278830957898665038402802171374111370567634780939976016826868664645089628929057762864967647009079123265731934945884508647971040542344420659023898674895830338803432989240777656772057410687409392597627874769129347041484878028428457826136288714505604147369227488472799241436802781227918742432873478044426031352938450568155929137361498857897051494271917903053134434138543451652573986261193877618798673387971742131733442951333788607536569316248426966071323643686925086985960795441035590536033312083914422993645263294106819471184207313148670644042008773409861

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 50275) 341459085477993311443 (proven prime)
(ID: 52171) 2155390130705262278193827482440055035574712972772035450272416289353092910686474538623461516674053379445566755162333173593897616454500931710217432195144701528604979374575567929524194580472161633415417142584513323355612274413095281612595171449121333345794405429103643615335956163196015874005528923034153895861250827720399814795168395817153108076907556450239767636063096834190951286517680714052422494169318771813747280281361132717327538817777417221446647501049737907217278737884079890331821391401762918990049520570923777982223048509515715222719041712219695013128999679478686090057853056986236449588636783531021799707627492555374371865919387461783352268635272413121079101505846089682555756003691969051612725646314196009083663643439061399378934689045568496220517579009645371074310890262086304547687036798686759030771847645790137622360375021500164015556439485921025492280030304247889324963618406376327 (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.