Factor Info

ID 54391
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 31638085361197228320379411017669291547881538426934947942925099509833139397129275899457778107014868571270492469639266345100081034239960173376912039145765077989520621488747696655039665703993181824788976078933692227568469162472617357666667637292578366776128127677377077908365205698936772632990378046597477152654850612667954706321932274415430865651754818252487433821163712587950476252152306928333208511454945096268908870627837859882307677525690361323443897783484738123477604726517574084590146989960861597651631373989684784797254780257238841041567083065064757603258383385740506624774429627988530642550576926759382039612663986604469601938096038849895335428566411084673900755837256080220051942936301968663721872502010802521614765503513829776477476650652021100811052007214316232908906372536200374244743557141802210282767102669320245573301096954114799424314162837207543943803319317555025788098490055561610627161772893112905069661

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 54392) 22425817416985611596823839 (proven prime)
(ID: 54393) 1410788502060759791039341871466039631545808170769650101953274418244140408370950482122812243108513082085212468585635913968340729466482314100362169773611095937890898279931485011654597707394700234152179831452305003052917665401321253832318491897224261301861855017593292217067513830245457199534054940868044370072261694510017829018352833709022936142504413868561562730169938823341737146478675455193799747249200208584576271275356346615087683567647498883184729229543178394006045187492439562487431344813616346765202509140184075464502377003449072554011726258328196468147324312632467394193160542576007087309878838348841835071629689954373985987579664293360346695387616836527886017716478869275929711784979391533903482296948067967943653900676929013070714964025769197543054066665118601160653287613016245729708840370967015842563634505379436897854194920658500891398568511088086504628195060728754083146501179466499 (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.