Factor Info

ID 54728
Size 918 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 759550647528842772296877127055334277443520054331642288763618496308044211523760698811739867462382339075344162672292231461557741327349033722234432917318555779934535388103893794090886201804924334493231748624182157962248593641817484631408806921860456520098986253655461998698176731704445757177690847824332206698454996868849585871609210591640817115288443426473155760343004193822398976295928958274985104537191107190842418429665247253784940765533002913693974680426234686583378438981378688490536020341924558639461001586432992066600024012009789523941038415987031350058543978368618448172505136551227843177353693738429637838380053047616505443967386845472119512638684461964592229998314070449017050638772293583002061478407568996568507802727679023357633117238732586553431054194520918749173556502006140608761025403880423687373316712645964301571976151945231823922975710002654156014406125328789849920198776423765961021703309116807911383

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 54729) 1506753651326710856257 (proven prime)
(ID: 54730) 504097432821915669864650968586774261083300754044463654003051106632687627571087207554926339279660571010439028253033345299999676076320317480695577827668670755989108918589689555251665636983973794339081606970144044303386455502824033090267214218511393001320216443453832356443252408009422325884216725757757772696697456212577900696471662600790368729126655684487489710991435319999705564679194101551745902559964257204368445012057947582158450679117679228421484376042828274913188603238022382986419513123914010482217843505028763950655959257587122964983639152516032612250906799163009441211737399727041387254552153748999130360150051171771487836026858160256035556971049515508585774401789726447511290721166522678506844925660238908337999864534845683838136375525274466459169134021037752271804598405159074849470192160507374024485190224067920788367294994164976734716686837006298026345354780653370286831637982273002519 (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.