Factor Info

ID 54500
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 10865294893780848515096000587441669440087215137114327213820188635048244883116050547952068624853784510451427969122030506186255032668346728948874905883579083374968750702524798144268769667497612357165362077302676542096951456937718219023505576541120125182004170052712629030747560838224991486238189231223309698034992072374840791112637761892632934502511090094548202493989463900413288614853198911108839130786352444927936681539657366784880723712648537864620323792790072942926806904097757949219066643007486139852934687773457076747839181796231150614285302964571700934332050416367047562144168034956153321906664525881122599019460436126199328368255009252318641714033424391330938174403836866761175363554644491690542881313912002980722208361210896381311848630288852418835715351547162208264855172248591356237002446374467093353488471819934445719180009125111752943888190178914233598077505671348919518601639625762789816393562955181

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 53283) 3224026096594688264965957 (proven prime)
(ID: 54501) 3370101409928751629703355189422655085587341149513598802685215865549925735750466687596777826853146173310477189476258871830344812584309143499898756268254442970957172672098935064157475447159781191517664923822336239179288894197351954433403043704743345123434608107403380271037978389088857934445946021168905052524347183552715241102416731273277239077125689837008782657134288906637093939004289352727686189615840736605421061804131746749478604286638433611912752691172393943640635151274278846480252360563639116883226664297666023175694051906059171408897052532143982860816946339639633881349502805346260974000951444847637932478971421684497681174321155354148158806930764486347407541939023096482488204234056591180017377604375679518962401936361023869146966104781117891902756582016238724694967079930083650335954179991653415153728109287082837972659106951699795499246986855210910897309060749696408801109833 (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.