Factor Info

ID 52378
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 11268107691478412250046311028734742180706392759796098136365480502257233644272376659874406232718141320389768748485155231780981995517944016794418761744027978386641268610680845384887794762502350269566878114236657885886710761526323510181390336446021450871540499100256029664627397521436940007481537377612842507205621382480446192520665865937689458050101690185811207025332169671093476732678923145986320398891136937666586298163781489139061104881975082105619102643248103755085136338504684104664748605929357441549351950670222773394543645830610614456994235622620982823246831714130459240852279358404681234239938665686404072129276223577617082511832869145779887034120937482349670516350742763533452115526059351132106261998574011007265044140161036372921795557565355365182489878718546101605720763580953754828195205647602571082910895366631595731087079209072537613744419727372766969562326584879859719304103782557735102661811813306853127449

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 50337) 44682948968412414039336007 (proven prime)
(ID: 52379) 252179141073346402140714847527857101384187783087462045975119347570129743298637797510276118326951844616606041282750373983097717970688282891658083288047668389093279410126224450566752385130206023432058083014313305304241909948931788899088373217830145249204218885302458594065245019327669001730510392506124992077676681171820078571530247478320544341031994208932435780119224933845812822471890867887580017725791836098365789346109263608787366658412294274973770310558891372583368924063252119260552527144521347376743764341615167285355802501152037993692459513979592767891010891553911211854838491792310290507894279958508069501772663862248776893205778440466525734609021577131916167789197687850751964735894836041711513765734746322853014901320100166814896639342525929499272065157397378510038393918572921477955148543441393283472551752958220205624215498823461890337359800824661326818661178336303236621541594082207 (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.