Factor Info

ID 56696
Size 912 digits / 3028 bits
Status composite
Value 316285780359203207802715653921762443326868872650846187488274660453708357917817718306040321342233057253992249936652674394807963961561808786084790973405859144684852315835899437787847386152219228294466941357999888117855762263117206890572406568800021331233965780517867313224299803600698131830439990560938935728223323457162071424083170936266330517002300695479682583814334510183061113906060206537198174746149615855448292475674285489891281438496729634420544185961190610026963057881511711823953172666580645437594731958838159341602846397092824634607817161259140847771637356847465406050665696472752428719696177536967830259382316051601322863778787765138658707700811269663639940720649662986998012232061613790859207315219349128407916773017747232775894732643824946465779687254317791431746304426740122643036075923104596660364147020405841089397447251907618005081627014483129306654821152739444739044097586547114100801203345514231

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 56697) 4554832364751875928898097 (proven prime)
(ID: 56698) 69439609415007054027221754225620356860625588910434199797531380251321103449213844747900349271235868861408353106658009466748298624121967419917480147451936279750255529297821340505661590421933578387541852282390349974486662558663453155049620198100135605901583897205230747014571255888849660655774748047979970574107578870864362541010640348437825810212920933551293422010785506320071929414499485784452733291649998549780395113094113417181483882977798723188998846921237622677798571995635648885012827905188536771315836543875236162340551429077609387327344722085707990536052415968814717318324131677008346125560370533834372639472259100176021331656933682479762429222693865652497913406337774095440395600935944758718159317353008037344922717096683549747250646675807385448368244303506410277033311569202850221395274311852072182439901793904844607151309199709851876556587026508355851931469537188913682447514023 (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.