Factor Info

ID 52318
Size 923 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 10853937061491298193914565789494449227626866658767946202586610709388000745040805833590467568921012595052932714624849004638345907344090692258197394746949145833473259686689634679727714806976370558562113185477182000236831123466308773897460729942033510281721000132796673736521014959857758674496621678297152931641671559579770512964215211702831195594444966274433832942711562074759299316165077838726819994029573169811832313549225296571587406528574170195388349054012719118833482383452855718244291822802036312001434412601317949439405537466359519047367037965122761107649254122886788348337546550132881140294106052041234810651063431935528211332213111139175054549648364492571346247969590581432310992749358265618043889228820376627846659063353270159441419601367026260188049754775441782208249147699003898400415034759243753473929165531164748995658230951599932049199403596239911598735897553897068912523840765293927767485568849634641236624141

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 75809) 62122517789449869166139396933 (proven prime)
(ID: 75810) 174718241431846770706428024520488938115121836860398565199180394144384908746975928690848332019912166516041411990319207731090841623902813508966327615595865990243171223871399363663846478731948096398009679125647817166510650072284704920045909491673704322021806469106490335576569031106368370251855909894472708650632904931762076901230944147502320715568281532263516541670258412427476719241416323328785107564013558555972909904404438304811112002657002282498747830905225531713767650501469687973873288436758033207904301605858554239736812061282948044439015113431841065621866692826452307441286091836167989789076599189951873455835067912022882030579613737786314655063677140124102346108144892618052889293439377527048271485020284035874387454362102888804356501874278292210662534085573258286553019062667096867688235033208520278188913690581089810937680323385541671878953295858004885877464241306438292265626399099177 (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.