Factor Info

ID 54678
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 3437441735860241064996156456108925435102167677357781806380527819353025006175790442730232742165914149361623260396333147919779504564945741338386770815627584277923036615191119329483805101982986908682008500914309027183759773026050770625414700527185168299753799543642047388675824673306441521802552788881769863695622287376458425226938386239541389162862313345336202583333770665327625123970091159223379309544691758330382385977488793152157827848584800836360874223493637604261366157262801261300953653385915826333646352291333593917977014429649914730361896600114357082280155824587467547240662894951971932494446720369013287853839734042248534971772439913193604523050501536647944757958656267891687665953026341945322496112894688571968178619596374720237267095239626646542614204530412876359756235323693007997906440393865114690607994990664343220694375712517227940636589058402279094565965033608473809413314085939919429480275878066579765081

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 52434) 32359758358562524963364461 (proven prime)
(ID: 54679) 106225815958563233958673854701813535916922016290006142294299310289988155631494741067299429310612615191847371897554723476962757391101942010720432797964236341215482151594093226695022454165066543074281280120165251033645420956347307001415667470908896431352564224858903282168469384042232469276684227905355001527772202137949284699508650125893337654500744900332436918128139747623071511922372605823104346132741185631384637311256557472513458287108817415088721652601876085708734524295979546145257530809722526662316961019746590968539299719373953574214460185357880403824830212443570973826434391734062856600350865984499275487435048774339668286087198517694985561514088500209747634471642313822257149384296941945460670832808479927135643406095360893378105506024790680397528969679265700505362697352113210081481899701190585429912346418355134847762347659538093881118451620376363827240361277657027714840663846107421 (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.