Factor Info

ID 52408
Size 906 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 763948536403385443763942305102034824100950955568893021443227255376039834502682856637812098367326300465391234033163298098161066393525352393912534381305026289506581842960112093434193121547127151243358427793375584081945278249309845765278873512946457601065092999255978656114409404543542693231165533425858910925594303033490176451995523431375851422440544470348474449611214280862249420778039154216287792121331300089539205237010357439150245855730824949356743660223538257941826263491839017180294081116182017095352224578585784400151348900057972668363924969835750241082756756685958579400052981126974096852343647128034194011876115140884563549168926050586752008138255987818028672862459662910204539363415476388371133381203241486390227626260474884203274858464260378472526801966414838539736944501522658298637513777340317657516527934989554341818001777228343316428183231554449475457571193832003520608866482895313375880269061

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 52409) 3571772506581408179223167 (proven prime)
(ID: 52410) 213884992674007374088395333244286108717279959265819953783244526278232187092598921025790160673649243803055608469887645568362578989409699301095804213121894637678026249359368410702826193180706087780536902511539976689291200617661554404613456801161972540138023601971645844559863934190849292172864061292101171644123692064093469010523268847096903725998684278935762028282799164237629488351890468645511877265024589107970699346639221895955136461351994728863327161807480430070217519432209611710314157299877951679701671411011914407550615793132153469563794956890294456375336611342022250490368249883303781742333346036373644962986324254006888628334292479415022379902012099457417493270038440658099753176104287031419555343629328167833814659481306855991509286417458334526948667026556663761937176636373353599111360425133513072591555833983350657925097935697895142194210224368213298343366429792721538683 (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.