Factor Info

ID 54536
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 4082785493450636276974411390683482373365334343652732298392365279281582044895585179517743993024296157903345388852242473249336596288012394233300929378348791183132960906828805200558494834874461990524827647386112381005507382483685596326831971767598635796835189014865949388762185606140033591620310286244652256243238153736937965400406322395806203656244789371474311521942186557416875470449105083883668009754764475401311354568750708258773420051529636303123404108091167067885467355570035415579777193113184629221905508539291683705755000396478638136952888444986897896967550788580612315945062436049596236753777750071937979056062119837685120717543398820455730134177922786808438780143418941602875553016581369542647706907164078360340011297983194769171447393806153261704548405983948824392436396055530904538901637199592383376596490518779265624944355656984746348437043095408295884420941041050447220335187267813131072884390112107683060974906037923

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 54537) 267732054102400621849 (proven prime)
(ID: 54538) 15249520671473561687598073851517897590982046317782598048035393522106785822030947339458719953424594948228061437211194074681598097689089563974445540856715273451792891029137409281659380786596874976251535743784522766932948247160773664144952176250114818431332031127837321622607874429090113927850330408231666211473511144200344743341264288203169122672117236874945657170045532968279724021587010094409745484664926744878306437275458818434145071538884158124985194834077795006784950637373100256788837196882619502779085343268827127003573043272706743066836262592328206014697387396030726350890585642790645052804264942235664496458761755492214834203609063260328654469695620371993836525451739063718414371307705664890167628180041927100945118181307079770824925197964650559637729293172566795491892525239700660259683966740810434891454828115822711350022739595107231775868974148767186237780388199523321519086308802160572559761952027 (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.