Factor Info

ID 54588
Size 914 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 94889678320317136553207986201228543663221830193038762711154569192337165063893046524533095414199451616446490518185616222095255339791635560109961561070033627389221902251061079165074546122399355179823588927919605073810125603156457224679853350547356124560985966045721531441759737438455752645585246975832966027974811630629756868705159869083115278379097056587437964586595719761214480454653667007861517840633601422572989924106230274288749956808306580598349184107417368847685163223777702057705856278361547788822283816408339039192467682145042515175489858056139343911631069778962440336983249932425215669856203886194759854128034488219731496393008377280621379237566650518258825292255381403738383529231240250525557254791069330216298202250755832012034372132273389731410982928752729828616397421591897401208658719602199415380048083636468503189332864828283262845001523195301243412297691640486661453026803862709154604549111246804459

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 54589) 816967393272667147165706034029 (proven prime)
(ID: 54590) 116148672641880101739706826025765732519184028196286423479449165281134805896271870074680565821551324081679591899490520891435453684022643320891668953723085995882418961425927606412779247296603348241004735668075084002731655465938622355166295218662922193661968559569320413497536126642082964308993813969007381357225723604510123076503498000134921848431759247899007567690793877168691285864941448412453961171777569600368345405008648516498294664340594124535775645473763848636083580299822319634496145407667316433532313089683636470754052485873432272096674478674103454404051851482961468618261195592218496453950403587101429698716262283392240015565361290679681947244975094603953451629944639664827692737739442496265506930387841280927422668710680130420280559618796956506479617530987939637251088389166145973675320502469748495840385774231745408173687291206101236335122849966213420340185344090984707999671 (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.