Factor Info

ID 54757
Size 925 digits / 3071 bits
Status composite
Value 2796388467604621375002787834263216528405938669749314522854482653226457161030474627244307388717976211016176756122105129025894942978890507080019784682810852245199473157468484545508095379933070219692068687511823506323948781249088266491679921062515663470815334010284035694129550662246905441558373229053514929047520014672875522077085113167603607696449635037149604501813907130448074202919035717723994154018794050470431937324417066906338469673757477664985656407873001071340860691720195864782390524413857422803466514323635931116841110462144114442250117890193611574044195409501612576146199495845158717578030503402196242624195845629403803825749357264497918011595887714798975000316290424048669896743143764739527396371450770135428044111621195111268768244413539049333470758436352351563757713536205050283651237165664657276279052259526658203407360786936618306564753704668692768102607338483978538308961201805344269370213468315021908495350011

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 75963) 3085088915212385601857770168909 (proven prime)
(ID: 78570) 906420704380933756058858758967736304382888353578589341069902964282225993235023130477476135477573405061950461132103750424545032892948056815831471635279375154523583684945071765041031016205693121609498207338039991965559862039296976541660375876081911317857347543992258316968094629283458574534812423523931885748159315080367682906145139094078851682138968311210357093505176584189780992146419338504627994576718536526255039216646416522473349911232762473749854872881744673144372908441722760846008717566980875271769375881219777739817610580879848033751468772154511708941192209923319519807166539400087753243080409845179011658781247346091285771167355066648819960288915223685240967187260987757272315258336227836435803799218492905589236190997288757847409063891934358081901833535963522195783041394927380305809538446711230908247113889814743647895535716266135523901007741862403342500828806079937823768667312331879 (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.