Factor Info

ID 54783
Size 924 digits / 3067 bits
Status composite
Value 168564286787600506698553291164806165415425476172250358537659036170166393707617275534991811529304836251069268947157316320607920131575835166331177827828728067075863246000649400576406045783644113297902594291319555415508003076281297420306587030516188706853770924262866858616966942213543817600872507383520795131192701776780638965325151507902216782166657671414694116416945384199093069180934108611084343427372293329710187913011108621383155095550028582854333347938737454507041959886622563228172611475164994176037431345689430971972443345468720435828567960967382519604325081706469793597404132080972271619735258939409146744969383233897331561991865844403338757494823461784631092057245743055203390477898364098031907871356245398364534336474369188807347736672838973837247268203865311869082400782576613971958763084939813931942592781225724539174040294347132949652036208261275031706571401383179808216314715578756101558626976838590021566498781

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 52431) 29043636306420266077 (proven prime)
(ID: 54784) 5803828591199456070786588200482434855627896174774099625806112342908832557347122073808055727693335901373830211494581224947770221999459479295204127748068692655559917484520318721578987369369534930250035540534870666541421140861174892011195833111729532135849685539960771612252952372931745806837629582336223073989801007339403245244589184827199797672012016743227561797557885329214477064565170321188812079240799776350065545840814564968742736323058040342532732329576689158214653676618424544308042182037649587163300587275699962959944138497796661006121135013177200098958908803071703125276575753950761016241085805722696558241976816520447649644517226740518841217225718535055730032491740857639322486176489396362868363178666937921682454922296573473606174274634722590988370047404743659877287582415623298650189856075465320069848500161507976983508143178167357423904573421608587974318558907163846328468328902577873492257153 (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.