Factor Info

ID 54564
Size 925 digits / 3071 bits
Status composite
Value 2042336864933785790371266936662070722966547080840991099497816881183790385723792981255784432188561033464565596292958180685435237671019925922445321414898897086889433604752190928316232784272313093153568352918159296740313364425066386351639695640609401364250058015627048299636102985684111849977459142566415192567509692734925722119756810043390422766625920471051600871824405015592701237471436051107211331491330460655939011607906466478673630333345387213538183124489981614596740875991101965875042135742453653957100293831993205743674605745651541535410081656211587044471837689384833283550558654460614057174908098902230797348086380369911704581791087715571096840542801888705059639035696089945571413029106235409354360625170308029201860974867951471294846775483166908646967019605515142527406695786397143836455173798246152984234678250420412635490543505008141773362978471635583910412175226289610640583259971295306024793256231596405535250123091

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 78306) 112341266088109835884435114483 (proven prime)
(ID: 78307) 18179756522700842865141887185297572164524163798873739787774828547626256851833690729705444105506976623560331145990289000776292569544249901014462867283134773457668231799372147021920933852260773788420797708026098140870531411519886113333309958847909914147095504463044541159064124084206305096770330120520462999770968132060055309213671528318188657644350807745762813856441868749535340500540896151250303981817839957079079446956291747366066493393615186807161547987579113431276519560007562478936383689018606949089426672000339701477452848440125112600828233075276974632908771694177432744378705879948704786622969889349054879469815094392724882258341238448595909046125860394095777438213145117920551883625197926028741116624433466994607806889011236709755841333249953088670140735766170362010300424660556774178795308460714612844428892061208168756894660918976126810001681341397227225045908236713000283075805089561377 (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.