Factor Info

ID 54609
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 2058816905286573308273029581509778238758793762353633398034626594219112159287391298205316436136514354457923355047475042459473880056169550866478539254346804525681923908669407428541788044425692381134212469851760336806207461324344484432983519014307771675514807235146435434222605625987810363269286230102452130094270298872440905397541496136092350481060851476540664491528678329673575344511911962477366136611562171057080879081004376834129832423845700921605830854321519992557686635771798508069447194019395284292992975174769997854655555559190174626010285330135857556772344864142023389876076113523718755640363929776590969632935589955304201961862722835811320869436301764699581601484642760863787967097546002616337500493056023062611146156201016136259382569517258593125460993730085635183878654827383955908262571491527096520176875192615562012940976584807179643914895165617398830696031348449090358526834657944499299582727283031456907

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 76706) 3043553507616614967938869533371 (proven prime)
(ID: 78367) 676451687192060616814680144116342288446645973394832448529669406770583329789594657109067033336963946126161835236783088197885621597151272137658991198878400922934487953902046665282570168199505624764748576488258098955062629063882077399361928720486707585511327953933618828592686599762922244430557475323754362962161219388022652216774869687772521125242848381135401309294568784513782833831250731301247020607856021547517720228215013640837337191186853976300054461466597019581791803741416187011857634801567834816645240839201424419175750119072301727872402642421316041790400690142404808941533655651442343155998385457821648735622033049372845074839502824880688074317745161594585917056289665942862396131069593755642951691690621260686022859683188448757312964210486844222878221175808240301218043576137039598751186921916702046756393839076246575496974623869832540318989592824720783878721341963234153877617 (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.