Factor Info

ID 52398
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 46259140140379804517925867228461591745316409619271649313708783893441439401548526382944397090974263438846287251943894865265550551481551478531919486946419343402081786357189682401507462313443413772594215729068483618685455352939892224215532353836753018147123668627290206480813236089803733925325137397820789762817331368271344807519105279354259013745605844404184008439780505214232979778950696662902497817356621758427534732410367931339136488946492642976731496830045495981739852604335722371626521061270669775986541217677462250660234645936511923387305001279458054350460270619581094754949882187671508414239281730567380631514783419358222844306485189349341268109187424556032460159695778105623666826917003007059918662963485099440514216807944784211617143471667499375339978585225468572956334977838591296435401311934665033817491757621894687598393813119030443350433129864434082712569862859474834678929592827742339047790396459473751

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 51143) 162328311310326403201 (proven prime)
(ID: 52399) 284972718356844394320315200708265993261728794928295965430691669312909063718644553882809184415987981130564682021796552342364714057138056652615712646977613838464393437205239213789738275939265174250492967163026048597507927601143010227398410210442263973996639428482271954265633344326687221283116368415255124808031841764265493755645744817294315576621591232401705197630513401044435731643886316831389923805292839709134660675149768914051538550552398566160235216826410937719098132672632662171744803049172191012772859074293722211779862556080096120490224398018733774861559347157970927407820209056917942415639699313573683237474907644316767526497598399557450553464760217568620382785302345147205849077517568624764707603922308868173027352600397239122044915573060928709978808617266202060273825352203161072260200596541034219903625106741508715397043194896989102828876620782784259891973978493756059133000819310551 (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.