Factor Info

ID 56663
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 23980476936020852371062087936308496963838256489341808037173643258554103134040264149894463971404851020364950006236968379093630602525827982165971734803212768419702533381806731768593492239443118396005063426635296824323461033175846070157203516158112579940565902361512923569058120429297301270011113982656931843442464125934361297149632244417983906530775837770196767031600442976290532706566234374132944446277844863611961268731349104910029656166647361542754790695757927809086553512007320831180030624740373711732767676679247042201325222864265243462793346494009861456074851763313439803474641367274624932312433843071163645029661466423628528429851386536101951923029452631688685161547008111834578627150646630467492842927757416982715650312902063794984928617234183047212073205287876493918336764660194773474789113768131504513007675257744680184573956996325238575533373125673191945019036839606007956656185240948465785704251803384312539138981

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 56664) 39582035745795769801 (proven prime)
(ID: 56665) 605842435442900468654819958995624522479382653167720989249475852276317138567124343935736951750076139735506807869585888424372777447754706268368933390220184333300383207683169357670229522669048916678613074233903108140512082430225931530940439006940128805372552432955902273252892193696729218755310239738583540260820135088257395795893179094715300242203772562552492817421884365864790374785636204136146391286475462024295500426512800557586080006784764668131285369945220431420006896070147738079045117520612553231207441824221595230918695312482708795724658817688991505354156657795900641981434106119629215851768051092163858524500263801835814341332761512391146829316105219063740379765492377999794773588463221813710718961133664629392279562663252572848891127373860213558632134738943207889948883708363912003384812806009870897809906181452739724585649666533767649017620796043121808834047886345553034367169431334541815805181 (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.