Factor Info

ID 54517
Size 909 digits / 3019 bits
Status composite
Value 372123645143244400154957983314561592941823211746662288972079581935417784850258051787163051462361479616755738544764360458352103099912297411181965512509799558681183630084676667595050962934957198392059464150529065792025250361717738311375506220672198492833134138257145831021437323344136324179891875214387654447244134896277505693860261474452052775662550301188310819189271676494827583308047264605469983843446794533895784954962940251717159998477889016876054011338807774840391590711689389680399028948808349822892995417474410311207683538468621872654922584433770466776530929859078842827238906927789783450183937516609437229532297261340670874119629390076901800071356090671661619285568978340951328733751933942180707222787443960836843373648387065503235669684273157553291590197268132023629245121942781183531248078425791247277733234617824707913924724524793503609223721266093656085276109372223741275988277278254524486247934657

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 54518) 297154785595793324161 (proven prime)
(ID: 54519) 1252288918709954552698082423816043259226314540316218417926910241804827667673207643236833859029716398302532262837384112251524595439270791329064819685583375084360138235889575550173026468242869857067259850188578928953141197319116690508023795311388526492593810456860270151110287128378742314514471079580226080510340326187625844292312572112951022674716252482471817996149107430890500282688328659376225257003352202225321833100814929769791830048692825562899109891255599671602739414955183437515212591559274422894416176848659237242880498005758572707906726894427126126919387648197432491047137549750137225421913246379587488172128438945864521360203812585174702953157132809705319040457245554312316237923538650627005189963741000893323381591065339892194378353902203194624493975320865926203049492756543734737117442932042243411089848720587501516532820829791031237036290166311992586984249666830327804160348737 (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.