Factor Info

ID 52192
Size 915 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 822555278407033762145288369333828544927756221723162918807094984652086231644005204070831694312194161676261456022047182625741933219955510022224335108320882458948692507141900083817635978184895764037420214099439761788772545060141689638324414541069846989787107497639067882612974150137206490769429136918740107215718114821496369872063383675183080873657337870938532904678511965384025824584540315849091181014302591847670527475220147262429267481827066760214262166477062266355548572900386086930719818093505302484296939701483081239651184537601041578517649410526284281789352717922239015302263097087265611580977028096661753727265450326326477587313639408123898116127775155376902198901202888364949294256311781608120961003760348083164227331140923872297613045437919703966636904195722958765761354444515837909307799753446588684282221498531979994419910288458363502167976099088344047060019588097710998702414015787119392881827027148812479

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 52193) 30618356400432658339093 (proven prime)
(ID: 52194) 26864775745944693912144220384591380550847581136802931097864197297906891860512249759856623254242144981801361777465602325011085553993922893053148948805005012188870469593290225272303906884481524358742048921801093314318019127527607879259205264216147773266503187463940169769296805802916909210194866720055950545985028989545602804133638182654544369427309159621430179579478615097638091435550877093499874162988368540445478528985743791517062056117227057564839474768354950563156604940226204475104639840223138990688867920136456026535784138407927045968532186316585735624741330402317180897817408648409289043561300080189854969120378387236955079375586745539698753237787246702291254035324120564371176576317142306131408152750008791510250017436107412371375118037171143023869420084836012354266772797250656709940581166679481886688977226470436835157628166242551695913768852457152220633436468078011257718681645206403 (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.