Factor Info

ID 52407
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 4281317370997391628522232092203567986858632009191280485470274838817135211398172012345873219503463786998399336267471546353063327434877305917496892576206490463393151151499514035333850860108544859894362040589816156104454595037001598820791026961367374640810366775560711735617523120862550376191770844978529153700952804162289248958809670088104452210580166301773769159035286747700990370828695423853903345078743192886831118941252069486342854033660346836889440157483313193082291403408856170296919462421553492849301900717261930526922945357470229739060697187517543376351459557924222770117627381978214305051437841458681429202398208375637371089343947843507379158030011460403097297497016023821849447266339107149013830080400884399697218097386962007917976974032728495208381975793215749661733130745385762199294895256267226191755848404076914010051695227209512011808119321906371991724203673500306978693289041451753547522179181200649204844376345537

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 50340) 5604196051154865381517 (proven prime)
(ID: 52408) 763948536403385443763942305102034824100950955568893021443227255376039834502682856637812098367326300465391234033163298098161066393525352393912534381305026289506581842960112093434193121547127151243358427793375584081945278249309845765278873512946457601065092999255978656114409404543542693231165533425858910925594303033490176451995523431375851422440544470348474449611214280862249420778039154216287792121331300089539205237010357439150245855730824949356743660223538257941826263491839017180294081116182017095352224578585784400151348900057972668363924969835750241082756756685958579400052981126974096852343647128034194011876115140884563549168926050586752008138255987818028672862459662910204539363415476388371133381203241486390227626260474884203274858464260378472526801966414838539736944501522658298637513777340317657516527934989554341818001777228343316428183231554449475457571193832003520608866482895313375880269061 (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.