Factor Info

ID 52206
Size 908 digits / 3014 bits
Status composite
Value 13013373372226465786112703450593297104946211242204733296131417771675975977057963804092789916479603849163065364177968590284783082875430343645975836282611569370770354742584476543887798014168685203231387443205032170703514472137170010831479388905898501929020780963736036509994083795577363547351713982570731723053744513933837970969202620086738103821930379437065044596886087502035629663517371171663626873623680919543129809063283038766204640764964504529318035390873236393708693628020087794341424162352222788949713773449256877960860960313332336001223635109555600929858513113522792130707353528630031113414533724110942101729659829749319261069589628533466584566905082736128121345856266265413862906372050157754321345139856438553052085878178874986632090022185895747164550461858770328287937235551477864552758131131987412304352979696645778665987674627962260287550536010575762355686138401842800376649406047164919577499414243

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 52207) 29376166737640628400609907631613949 (proven prime)
(ID: 52208) 442990860191163451996294107494077296473390653611131652997354535966422027608823657845394119307786202189265597183777237388821719781708292283105853873868413135131216709362816578989062475391875092945545456252305511471356720919867736001574587417044953756019848736984653414327181697208621814633470171412622399057579035370300865966623839886566151054864582380993830521922115855708562237617393721559610440787960809833967781955641742707147150534694640706505243907179680127797894145906099904998921729461480776357136556441937552932428543378730611284256448524299732988258570009407433574216850088393461478891422244492281420363203722178322026154477918284789388734266885553452380597130254778946197596801201026603183661300123042335365134010210027061198905755621750663452249208811838028078404072544278103477167204264409620513536784874865514441286313219676114974051202272840754353577308813407 (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.