Factor Info

ID 54614
Size 925 digits / 3071 bits
Status composite
Value 2800186076189316033650938928464366533816176140869400856873504076276415041165969968786791393876228662439190179369712283681030844123365530228478267592256483472640476202218185376879129343694656405414089139317153555280220857539279209474217627545909652267313710516201119985350799782661357463846788955240450757201458380864191135234431199798280481161127828476411433644820899464819623010377844753340412853941481479032691490158349854401985667172457830073595350666925439534161558240335881905669503422969274554451434418152649541869013117259267311808358443243200394517900760473301738668764128049453681519856887173145044961132969939206318894721501491477809792897970782787073424042139901010914030237776140554266153064917040810775765578513233968267857279170341164212817443593429488516595599353541794293297962345730232137084577039167251570615139757785185148879395568906026401315730831763425152356312183591264853915621609378251290728885340637

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 52455) 37984848524797723599443142193849504165878058073506632204903320475097 (proven prime)
(ID: 78369) 73718500532159948809300485412762057902310610201142151571140723760527588849008894455403194287995959762427755437383965180333416926338490988811408839569470959836591518349258512265718857114002184801586202792179466905764591413401233161285435600818747587280527559197387094478993118360582311360893189735139731727030493955870054226494388094517208805295180398610000533546333908770864632801139591678533342093825433854622775131998474703468091549760412245846892678729578311735273509711845931759690041390161092221567288561029044394565120877505899292552576360161579560021459418858956579461739654323422534659544943533268550986543732326333843037542737622401949056462086226269941296371002346199716469201636774243823456518804682934046993685863665688939290005763194798075625140734935734053272145257701443755836688017289755051250510729869359337312320804581976901068946852838821 (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.