Factor Info

ID 54509
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 28293956190626341889757263978308103099917382143968352274347200986689056488188628599283630895944971077972044290986482928572938884562199487652198010727174539931876815307480334518425944535859593470186190253551611232006375636015872228748819258870952284928998381764997241928187963675131470384924841398294995129468918876833084772058448893968577745117715547274320695292634469525131841342201339727946680363560165430193690683188169110702225174719034721325492152123754225386560397130063991693192914227944795738571937660476231355060403192727137785589491857562085538429618816443269507435240153811653817340531168327173722100810095343901433415946763617644016040028983020892749821208327255179503049646123835471466617910318982375570131220165192724814220291898970406114349116235120859471430843512813198251747431259038077109581504726310092436448229988908857867536413290640470576624009467910911359145765237892684722810486750206892589

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 54510) 353618949261978304951488479927 (proven prime)
(ID: 54511) 80012556594258719824311005948325575652458818446533362948898967171189599815222116745891804149525667305117246739183787078321157481606361788799472752208937286379243857096433081454650842748075664485706969444720118010454792653236721879003482347066619024426373482552389354971669296118645996640407812841451372754661087684551337792829822004368055339414340148797484777025326234904829497195237449259811212016753599383096412398693957963433344972390161834074566718942561416158735327645461434497490919460853417423336244681880866698913280508416403840010262006720199645269276590658662309480346765083943060781199716875391097128088202740563459509440307877245714456870180074965976828780325757849008029200465507744917960524896971324668568534874180325515061141443275529045023269142952935347190830708458445027483688030182875666887828705212742572517920098879053958583907995258759537406082192912864382965307 (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.