Factor Info

ID 52418
Size 906 digits / 3008 bits
Status composite
Value 211853099919425334919048538177910911675203521165978564940993747007011393816764339583934532964294241752219757783523001528025035726555398787351201847909837682990045045651095963605511210889071217720179573610269217145221695706982367278568827041703750443062438772352003583157171193236135605676892536856508949446959940500678813391773744183838021583804535390295631197533537887545675054040903786649714058572792253373538695596639299654415749513698058679207984910225599269718103017255060552490924264185261399676622888666080439027869110814216211564126322132888617917286688806606025728216765644809114984106260845206631107495527331784601509411233277678350632778735266976658537282725575400116540336232140260870004964971750880288217681857393942790129683596157922156123630380064189417826988020899523430909690002950044468000911095456402191197447299588595414417525810651158841747628287226109471990317050863201938525269660837

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 50573) 1827801163850144120227 (proven prime)
(ID: 52419) 115905988085252433253468973767377721969364807746067459206282511858262307091992060188998599623961830212913435272246273871088962096441983440964131998719208327955421369252899733474416800502834763129423034889519836579162154792832760634063798496069730196813225398378285481928327282534687336007958929707445627049792528992386132051423935530948545079373230710098977046619673565747986071402972472438340396437859335982882491322877695169299949699217947769021629315049444911170176371226867851759778827608807454585820162907172359624936537187564358424744339521433298162005596300523199712756690113346076013404523772922106837231920554176148602176807529197054558809248171683131059292285758974176607702076288751253544499085150132765331496770362297237621867386364720975530821877790437568624411890391139796948382019033431820339983136148644689249681475964795165902548546693683332064697587256012289903409431 (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.