Factor Info

ID 54548
Size 916 digits / 3042 bits
Status composite
Value 4140497532240209619099177772648268504766648122180445954538417340332263850196069805608534108914649199337637940135011915923595485636399854463524513866042099453707751181026634088781642125386371267799149828096514005213971791412604289398739631760484620944709138521888233414018266459374204941886958591273824295054407868621167252556309187340774025999584446570178600813957296139097567178773662850650700429419183372374815941023568754229601018770311505254439903386776693390318565286026545760213865351609515407391027112490348256727787754520879806893612704729027888313979908227248474956325840157078382001628342097342978902127808873154148188320750042557623522482275349695755846116322266181023322351304991674868539790575939722641018752793482960485433224103223944653537755018971717283512695082308952606090585095773412845443600129841927217682532218866517155131143294590435077351810588761886784197331734940771614330519565939940761853

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 52439) 11639817348279944053139101 (proven prime)
(ID: 54549) 355718428249397334144385493069729784909807537308658781050448451669620646702368095847073785017986417227174202048973665685586987828985933288210708203576271820281390108906175522810907797697027390236331724683545134555861936606172261406427333299623758432616871654527406983253772693554574482635170384674357667774123586037414148383340499138338192378436280471127497434557875158309230482887481581945873281843036735227386147825872065093534199163949036163157420198370140354510948112344246144378475376171116260173792797713436746417169327837375909277726691792565570869200739497276518913068461057264709003701649697351811812635070236574684405555073590480611150854010338607870592242869694795003806651480731162650615241292745333858660771990078582299876496132550011905071498633324938622164743642766806270828668608846912136907750492438557664948036908956662079977192304349330161338279287648011708438956039939553 (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.