Factor Info

ID 52205
Size 909 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 699515715038746702471011643704947710400925878323822090592770817575641884399084261765145275868507573086226403460541569256927433689623440747078848687142801570688062903401506661536473015770581410747379206367259108892403197600228453497231361083663266552427004129375832615661268831604397039393695211212257080564450451165089524672524887026777446090188262758859364338505205775256242593481143323480473081085431524754829317298200367937680353962682333210812369500357909853551370744009456105637921773292829696473151039298642691606115421383327620842427847052500716241834093596758725217558392278172843802985092901336425612690798211783411426018776915781178025550898786387840725100865034126948258251493009705765091304441147895917573933684823026003013423955378878315947544848692200419743777956698878264761992384081281868638533104104156717758747473025417407712277749270093315193812249776507944557406543057892848680655336552761

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 73373) 100752119638328441415480711405595944160236367357438231134888036154494113606382325483272491194615675025255629 (proven prime)
(ID: 75645) 6942937950584165298103850011595265204205310375266296414391186608973805947228963100796530930796599950133870943802775579865262776980937338861233234996291221256297678652889982328248773054208845487546592013910703788047289512555842391873072933683191565437198828705750047905943105925356538085931476703734482538154305544910791616276075449017108438815277660755802940215321757489580858311526727023243055581888386249176671164086293728610119917421513954756719006371328523710857165180173394099493004525919204924834868899293044831091610900835181011503881358185118962260819541926560313409121321202003782272710810422516961181333055245481701822801001453556028210447614047608679902802130071766706079371974913558336416088462380476598331399972145610680102439314076438380761890439390167073180198861930217990826786578234909 (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.