Factor Info

ID 52354
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 5027542314218257976972717552064954899436435246377264001133210305532128651981644870701585946266606488469499146796463678281662693298144730334858497892953382532488944345105180387574812948558053785611671319079402301186464247035893831682579104304699567229048373654019425604268896018452547586024750284691234542815584096831838810181140727301408827154482196118915575840976339887368362611834175818444768753408210101715151281083175071940767266807660199998827845679560181911166794459411234213964174265814642545382769737652974689890630269507190366633267218085595548657801310009486794079124421184146581338585369504100583180020636793924806573063936705420493880598869705893753370085236475343169174951014551404431412806353895471893307361316997788489333421977518873491049562302346483694572823110561729358121182572310013131074425145018246590016093234957481000239853463320022310949109448091002696284416736322225691707238401742567392729765103

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 50380) 1568405349185888385874441 (proven prime)
(ID: 52355) 3205512093431651837616697316935532666064679119791329131692290933425620914642057309854863088483209558646083709809404725014326450033305011081756772226479601215102285000744874437967354346175575849217376837828716105520362570575142630935126932495063484152905469423036841918729572052058748175864967638785893937111835714004092079041734659212512123398534423495512438980945886867126396975055227279708795211021006848113525226119967359107321946475276082617030542947330198009478759361393026763302996970196249602948567725325065502766837179970414885639156651922170575852066986355547874731851149370397119190986533228430198792285205316776962761563615701530312231099326771708864520220585882429105016770928523034702156412251756512859511915909994240711547285058447491929813616012105945688453629609749205049937407642037185796627347444367592335697976392667839920264534040633816212292276213714506682959573312038249526583 (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.