Factor Info

ID 54448
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 73012911199833054386253669717814084922352766986299475416946233702633530348059672770497465546596293645917138097066842938467406688585280308063238907734775763274430521438109135570494026701968214988526672521065772870804339134238032401477591428070514520247297810417171392457408303970567570351666611699868912797478666104338088092245159358285081379083883490927580542429152783198784025026276280851978396423754461568912098883617223533325952834091476501454256545559678879648085852746159572448014175421304618423703199768630912892010046771996232827732866957361356599137267854730567924811749217938070493058955472754885699402796314468780787417428338163609824764166798347981002689472066175820380385589457189032676176605232964530296130659470389845522290092444381041813297769509968764577836248637880775904701471001824147944169670378893161109586458216902922884354418207976141255957468939047843212070670125127626063049898474933793

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 54449) 93168988883539811513 (proven prime)
(ID: 54450) 783661088037548334983371449306491239475842140653370256067663233482903264573564026274046632875176791140106907639531486463784037138460935456433981140199112643948753728158689311532606019476370778940786901521587034008806001042673743091964796129821145238517040326508946890515472713049103442597949228698689270218272822986225778287779850250582786382144695963050630994754459086941177805151194334862509329096711495552570964438921842001807755504175762841099173047923694900983734458127543802828049747164349455687192560871270296202767708586972866485100696122943534857828950462598475156699977483775601898268082035741114805283389040827636098555979572560184315249439455153814645963153076843523131625053440294719849807279839689431822488122565961815917534144505763233415543997491886440040503162465326291344998436054933928196296005132835752919908033721048246066223267959570317187343698386769722456101244475561 (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.