Factor Info

ID 54671
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 294710121706917545217573667849559803194764905816478103922404002949464192926189944982913505445903280996782488652819651515983553646932354958830136637395803112935620527332152612250261002840856163279320300824609063058865173117446184779599747715979339460182231232495150501939715045222297341944654610402123539266791055268378579424649432262001434293603254912606794739179809510060772322530695756327383068016911521526660752415035141080318434921655504537316138793844329522151847844444423960431657379221744837173022954611462007083094256879154573552437486513580127309192501192594705448177684503564248366552078908993996114402436964526595750825602190318943767017069735074497814995387157787855672068449664741785867602718045425265506346363517044398121092384848550814023366941825421826181791847164941049104970996726405907596735303871081644462410836959452920787712739230534732572284923679078858550526602925626089634633749813458173183780841

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 52433) 97668924760419986491370101198871 (proven prime)
(ID: 78447) 3017440014107208250309492122148797832308900331379258673368140813331995562544452242560168564910827642315446757532138915538118693513774491665103189059688011318001728788552098695986556177688275469650526019785048154623232015945475040063269221723792755112001008245898785612943633905937432003684094605009659873636992111541681493352803116329020233712515162253129327154630217488157181116631139710754272984101478831199642469880988765384945451561061473306719627042173069475874409834262395878950787471662970829805211478209630344830670999604981683499167820630391298743102778623571333100529895868142140523199599240476499897957417129435424568878517510357555497944787464854217655325193792692855664976043726952944025404138365709154796449976051783326211434131887041992966747307926300876470356150611944179290679045882678469800328323565257783237860951475672756671966191627162062038423429376115760832943491071 (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.