Factor Info

ID 52312
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 9961628203707124500522014183639064006328394839265742330988786927586383119473044266332009323175101202532077118883696148212842956784289862726122668745772676635243415104027725630428699415050486336496301382971070847657206100914362366537083265560959387416348257900221809029919892948080264990248521727713820082815777587733627947223133225688373482418305556848600707800254275602934817680452661403635106829580248705035480654415882738780588848545202849153563130605374103070199957199889237840942994760162659377133193695758505414501404224615855328397199655095859129583683925716893241860233610116323516693901839350891091215263928627431782838543119108651972416809132388288804092071860483098935296937012925482938621617513627604811158068190506684655521845952313664083189747284190913954153205221491561663361831682738760056890239098130721354858626559249284219257535906081198251610078650181972183854661563598091122009520028334317003

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 52313) 72055441189686866585819401 (proven prime)
(ID: 52314) 138249492879836949288356913598098222266098351950846745835294832445179706539026324531326622638818500488208489471742522844367899629560605590850401603092899830755903521882374564327125126703473545190141623093608647877710724282823816102904959088385589981252508075106811403378555580298300832125330902646334329609038211297870934612430920212329893253737003910180700546266576220113956115578443207224621861986838738532190170818838641618016994346709466512961048690550910697136578671190251838710926790085153838939889973566943445993873542927939124500995208702215562461231061790556780507952247211629903865351756366740992152482529729160664686643325038019193673998498768466098478143908514480730649071948931115107358577856525740929611961583896400040454337876900327046135723916120459338978818344711902265176978150977921801781671392853157951779225504194696444250517382352802181405222954245123687183244138803 (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.