Factor Info

ID 52334
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 6793524487984207793408267375369030826771876275120757482368290171799428677227078471833521525985208978676930884394477724686114442359301468320284624318109593877475334211408164577543283590854414084105062008086292078272401981324270544597633692713245026023668134861510182987054065512293629024464009647443632764389753611599807706231937602368135954100695335889782290118128145501660174870712048042393108301644089122428039010768393949963838621672390751070353139271681185353252203425996756972335326654436042041205704502593741616422994508947044522045673564233897975197398658697960721212617864003363645990308877142628157773828207399863642592988594914694691815467562028234453902763001297126451744775164512515817154195720100192849525356506741444243397151331333818111709573024127408298447844722113416049604078902896173062576293958514046043165268129331305004229180241979193796809069542326987619456738603003040550404633081277590951

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 73940) 351345564981397818784581970051 (proven prime)
(ID: 75831) 19335734288673587288854337706294916622884334935130770578507719676465110061253705884604923700688030377117128095215270013148261579461548545094821588529185034714061103951154610837050686445965579926908669467066236014921396924155776293868011708119874714064020660635639896408849868625139312243306531653940509321142144315496779196068810195262341607981879192563913234534339953634526215400809222542807929496681788528403815290078767268387261623694775199109529905872035559531812855350250748406357551613836615162350292931185556302006805384726341835526101778728928379683146304961367012770605102230529649709748204140683927844614111142250821755455769196283493408370427965410910370710732409432931120183974006232184197667591875046335124199133958889430275419183812905808113965420804538207899115384314566267735041573027844102885360088524169432303584901801826812584610341997503080995605556986719856325901 (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.