Factor Info

ID 52417
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 73940415338894189368872690478827677593121996999918001995317050859616968324986467108855477347475753341603799614136619849026835822708740732812097772913756084930315713465874316736594649477651966479419329518621805560733544982528925153623481445599354137677015178616534225898535900095692149199798323760460996240277617394919236947971526346440404892653226254191653724680466315997771635299108989527949654770272098076104924937018902801627917303882866449586924587073686521463350146959742853498115656805000463669148590146226856100667233755163291616553462733358099913562108759616846760810199057103966715150513882246241461000304029603735131521050944926467817380505651950081839768586934414501848698455364472582299136698036433381290287438569306904048743133400632560326194573649963951144239124589362908467763187155129761931441683488293470362347074409746777789313742233336857450522799125745922908761563633843880154338218197883428781186567747

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 73138) 74228785249216074982007362154907801499582555623361265045414501593697 (proven prime)
(ID: 75918) 996115120174017248010640798668950401876349543591420582916473345574500369439626402056197169199893059807361576268629340488580949661738497916466654571258537963988129088350264685889677074646338253724928397645691436519816622693827345608552669230197581102457236963018455869062501184946436973560727025461406306392277442111015036189156674757759352192380349018056087711577558660957038580232386842839986464499055507644556591238030163307208236106733538322803555249287968330949698786061755930528868289079115912131563300479437578419795250314076528025052008549143755381438028718725152661018824875682422765333477170086447075350180363348764555044949488701455744336553460858289557603272854364339292665467075117911292086814538601327938990555389134628822697445368399246884903660679415749575662148531344945454969757584221469042480799893415033732954785089326534423606363343651 (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.