Factor Info

ID 54703
Size 924 digits / 3068 bits
Status composite
Value 313664982008290495807839637058002048289571996252230594221850150405498117745844474044203830529122249619702855590066561422353848859091173076224206164696252770652341007000734456601774360630148802887828247865194422160597465738367612511898837549956385175190933776162945590455017046720632195848979123559506319831891225827099756334815096979984078123251408038446938288666773965111703808110237515334798064709155497500483917750366070327433240120924627223236582749427145881780792827389718542626557614952651682001725115797660327419550721618432651331459072799158508627552249226719036122888815116530271060002499101493873334891265408297735364651990211573029860884258592774102334195361326147836785825273654769729095587951986938034796654058391366259131136399333108492298180084410696252309388245868978125666161142972648955218924871829764845173154912026333429578054613397824564951411836717806275246747894622745413347399127314946064975086242417

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 52471) 58989511024900847298035017 (proven prime)
(ID: 54704) 5317300932972392282387202152900618862736198737496738463076038139936565288186548499595412213136153085761720339890511663206624000211716923334723304177254853676412072051804067552023626837233720704893916759460688976489745480645847586184622397888591291503519964550889823826889455567557720006763952099966186408600165100410130460014215904274753717544538765255954841365942454771859173969094091826447303827453756977842387434786242982993603107668971784794381099439364727251861326685766766669728937064590685049686650332005815961667626281465195061695510030530628701933236136390492789038343734497618730462920512547750492214509413049245551998951859272484315484367957933091771592818243702881896941735891658014365282340710934760713792486452250388531072936586329598806241278542187535381072988138775987271762534503187235057624192353219108619243407242674804475128841663041036163125695994726974308004640378878633012201 (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.