Factor Info

ID 54567
Size 918 digits / 3048 bits
Status composite
Value 235246064178330547411594576451091094639627431375646184972603749240976157233406557040981865916936081934692212045548146263388035025667032567786937538022000649689987391634144660150404812695794710991779384423309658707940662530048216810789679409846310224922358887820881142513744773582250357380736204166317155058387077961625450949624074500496682233543807824367115840992875749748656343168089452063533716785721115746829253867806661794307831839887743583557810845200376950943694970900518261429453046349897101524158251727258772603320265776226993637714015326006364192282189066735444925448489662961761839291550505912437880990391096455481000811044905401737307369279158076012342644652359455068501808453002563647932217674711909691344195248484215120722874431940849705462228367404870600147396602912529206740315909072067669171893970319555035738263465835240399200159086868685807061709950312865823611104218751750509456754224043915359403399

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 53319) 1080368358052272077617 (proven prime)
(ID: 54568) 217746162616647555590936023701009174231153230627110116642126932450804871506956860322494288710636259511934564298749804907317276361298371538001032168411495656888414604106921697957069818897122241601693482096935784760485030117092097917534954933550135494920917637491108589548255981264131511857100339105291762275138982391919213865546474140372051080708897082506753350613789343947721886159467310537316202563144931750747227689272472205064903996867257177954958259846050574034885757755281563174345678854062306123103015986180814631747878749332993004367290279990928033816530578634297653416154320732254966168292909264800186746038264374914240119190368082316987959843123280529999033337845757882637807144465749538527327808721261420219338691524656996178970229862360057368258050426275482036497435978491813196945459476366736767044041915665862116622984734289175318666744009829227440101950047301985365845555938865096247 (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.