Factor Info

ID 54650
Size 918 digits / 3049 bits
Status composite
Value 370044699348332328188887015627915103825524951723318790870364349548893036668850379843433636034754031417409850878902783255901748111121161967479760066784275342562595507477615423452033813269218861427781693590348543106725858594523062933607197362069669342797024052024002989749682195632027023282788188110037814679664610134611039681420633341440445346145131496363471752265471603530514455033338562088504844731664101815666342638858641971370277279984163855992291033769411739818203903497410089395544330460449289835123931112323273162789687171719449659204638914326895848417905225453926807076471554500982452293286678117740939068746423150697560580280809714834309194555865996863946408450579229607697235888949486356235937823604511095769103662598503402986094102691558435689270134622641206086361377416821729586234027996651735490293356422622895053364828092146132758921736381970296171152017178155292094368985479933416416773251018861676634951

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 53361) 1650504834689173747033 (proven prime)
(ID: 54651) 224200918150003395469734345055765736762665380704687334123715460420248856552645922457633305316401225517046076496669555287701045986928914238099415770086133930053162966832121845640683111772706049973085695374781632190042530880565625762361852044696498325515346964306062233327449667834453736624200939301247238365801634543839337630226405820313104667235327253559186294476555467833066747562012684618164678057700173802213170180349831589743095206536307377252069923491761190255359902147802918534416584753651298515294894608137488790126588510790677830163628663802571989724377670712624568324902862666038712288912069102462976698161544609248083328896403766840076086613991150650191354528249542569350491575695661256047710916388280587913391208339869311195550736647764339426143717273093238024222803104673092252781543380969822728580717545035165768476106125559617567312408591876387950386495899247914480765108386597906847 (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.