Factor Info

ID 52256
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1165332007324865280356479324091336540392888069568761008891019441432278868091597172358965580892767545582810394568183318577044415940422494451720514895618462171005484767351657346176365294596818004619175358839378760109394694807067199493725305636585879393670256051738111767741645955778736968678318045545682784448477923313584781949715204591925966298641990935884363364129881978622665816667163979307556324372087776087655623451260495817169784361521553584416983001387207096415675278944758667620100863149092266977844095552729995494586594615471005728826215080108805622718508627396083210393647010861346906107653244261968321072322466150900020905035618309782732809604720104840853989613981839264678573250454787395522334021087298413163737615647337625211822745054137231975732521819433613719991853465296295712896129204536682078659223559939034129228404708452779724278990005078161757685138835844082161867625658203600830462284215687341403463595397

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 73393) 3880320581063035678040086253 (proven prime)
(ID: 75703) 300318487346634646751783714349423455819681977700845431932662182872241454307545129524656281362831764775546102963308379606603806483866292904807507811309373569790388322093384296646544465727861224702060623382668172002530968552881968701713498666143512323107933247874979317073694694507920482143025557509962877087459418064441539585000047472381168141600625863251757416858576214594163060044014457324324680704691587252991788119219708272615896370477119177675475885327863192843738931285470798097906924349643212116835408161580400633930640376405585749738910488438910129348723034290862636589863140119640047829443611030569273848876115786801135636085675656885914033887236396102084619420458148589548624436706212295276061503143842425323367752583979196442251181598024245069992364972568523804428629118844002484422151506867030059205812752975219337036430302936763122139235210578681959234155236494781641948446712859373049 (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.