Factor Info

ID 54522
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 7006507394486820658604245381837470180834883370284248218871715206084832079606019780119474571218039331496081456133611472507268553297879095348972606793075044250076493266069740575232095192831016077247997123160309218145594316838401581675014976459622355653966916714417809501943683925253101042606725810302818047140483082882670856136378193436013494310317307024092895227173923320572058007803573926353683985056452628479914200186369784284986577922803543374483872443479212246725196246879548842978663890144402438256668141422420078884058214732251656937372163555185599327543863033803080921583312594219627991706969809843501310806240240088998355890645327941745840086807161322076259074793884672903179257450418029014698182180091735698775052742672502490309696073451145057103089665521763262277709110666313321077108783487265233666853097801499041140930973830601896029298408057689452104929770855993573888209739887902560137752247438007

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 52435) 4509348865973648037702008076799297 (proven prime)
(ID: 78259) 1553773638441698168434430184077338866886166599518827552680380377943297291477062841205238739433425526339055413458401888409178524737106181166619243452263781458628437574710602728741806764968201610665477078895597460257322635679240459896090219547714485890174381722029720248686227275017064024271019234818154267619281966832376974932829411517683482226595340260553777649761951615779274703140552546367921956627162966818247699963763113190567539777139666195672779011375693234905559024351040901794102530418534106428120152791497190463783286929722128390296782572818392632644557216049379346452771362428598984956663059821208475086754055448036727977891015132287494052819107573006857336856535854214516998284969177010401360569156500058890503322528979732045346001864778935722919391136564641268595045575419915434020501790257495903856631779403030423105592977563909097926269149577389646841633398653431 (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.