Factor Info

ID 52184
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 30792289603333150224436549743988024581713303611483958554299946532457767067765367784402167516593380722162444010771986581305091476301400732542647924578175654033912889416157191082239370594554430216225076149235830132727234745001639455520282341640024947509873751326923259089514678130056054582046037933786562485375568144017811481591029673960361484372940709013806311521969421721554683783555943766838719046841525817631595872077022006733164594943712345795509474043744656866255373659895401397325625539913587846452516218643636862640518584583577328978879038564885743837837563029610129941117458839754974401260823761552495836484728167607581131089029365380616902322694193597504011256105080072271779560434976892403649307951710038177519976224368557710115232632009436535437007380365085546937230116392205425143148250744389603267622620797416840579871659817411983524535871120785854356239128454932805601191511251359971804039181

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 50249) 1442525225996981034595894901431683672700025887063977893738081 (proven prime)
(ID: 75621) 21346101300967885719162248208320114386207388025951783777715028478948047163456064760806008709039289076760020617616782957080123502856893109226304501303460243807166779218405550852921721562721056470799056004557150837395823521486595514040350785265768239361128455476394236960650011468529477622026680731359655193418365886901185735434923259194623391287855142212493273790496647433828047655653350006935403167609564492418277176062925603356831641775548174159660070882683416223878537336575890922476664339173572280153746869492127831110270046936217053515452157860536146922772506892062090117488254259260201492593789724108216158529093825117294227735320637611932856550752467877319522086721260127470579827720868235872049229002610962573162283613442471124042359525087206553883120032413839086280315065207178123853536927898483830797761068709832063408046665097442253101 (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.