Factor Info

ID 52297
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 27949338165168120968849672640311159409066343098031572630651055421929112379867771276944352426885551295814761328709440954515854398853012500671127325262985184126309196551133137738847223907395323340589246946948110310837092637240844442931558958486933337038622529847758017205362942081298349969652038118660932340885678869842458297025977742025838911632702497558171047109726874225672376298577080864060024739392967600849902109238444805561473277855864001063255538860067588093916366783723647188925635219265031958473435666035680300621589432062394865639929478444382959870841642076142604215241394094360618912252607768640996745025227068361611994304282230400357470393385689177618999899596739626904682960942021397166073132970603923087822600367800059946481243996981409208164198531716152859804500650201979287835468906061333647978424847704075797126561538582696093270918057510239067712649826691275642859782424389206480709895090845617

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 73413) 26081392219869643454900559026263626987737 (proven prime)
(ID: 75789) 1071619870962080629025876373273071964289465026350282866861963540499337785502600830879321253100480792019412552618686037409453708268460383059393600714958944077598837356609894520554893394226734515296083932206562305439493182225838504254594628211507462404607324752980221077869124755706495942828325300103959085960237768819901199496823919618852658432933071122981982576343108663320679452304544232211919532204061242337011918214049841494072322851347616350089142796057632592081387969952575425892307188858430192734176520879689339000334316196369694618284146883655422523644390779943456485299482980842268334288073325081479626679128608415915638710852368995889503622183776236032468844611729791869410913742995283852332767450180502530085430017951681116293946998873124375934375475263137649616594722746513379315221749722020653964881989600464661622675679657628706165360475903726095921586073241 (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.