Factor Info

ID 52278
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 25403316597787145402585706992789909016342192128073929541452235048447893157849103394987159589456239554094073186341754292374957468534107621262304260388050816003851134349580547061722214909743092984168276017317320565896195773335737148863589469557927329796421257697734763871747199702004662056973858002077327247829291186589565774055945035159506076617615389837677089829566662068380491276148961461234804874212579983376301012812269543184094112278195179030205248497367548554334447884968966887399950555110001846008174877445478618376080269762242599711843326773717219962732340322404325957210211413358375544390467826376676686283639938539573958585545328060683606265555773300081840802942803213116110268948322723454614531976532015977879276756072938446963735833115042670453277440913626453245779486062096608937774728150257626773022988222791833196921748800712463292362661046425857464977543523001771909900423439434637191697946028287673

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 50244) 185277551100523662054683911 (proven prime)
(ID: 75753) 137109522696596923814876980625625166319176930862124752020888752971204115301388749827781442162903475986975613235054257398022414236672277109203170519934465647824712394795838367497910654330371887328228432671147416330611712058335267882329971430373131994935778122554943773899078112145532805850596076532909536078629871134089836620811426560877838759306119634907142897912933662115738710856833855077810158838206856497667186260217258499723834601047732608402657664670371818869798564275461829286074519936243173575562384023345962127572840602285578437045767897596342912905714509744136854099383298562013278823546720417063081764640110721908060367931896459556160067139059867201685557153166948076945823261344144368781037842652133743069248302584503040618179288890799741444122758868663244443852524209565172519523167854398156727854130555196012208151968597522378780875149271484334905404027379030939060502484543 (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.