Factor Info

ID 56771
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 26175184731216009872903374964567597453298048462122370278889072540921879654764553384994510797895169772541568227809697384194870647991429699316916938154164745416940216170668056259338195249181874954311675749902366742226972371303365384975844766556346233696907700096136220737242543542155032683533038816612098722496855856470662046007895269462287226071034834375882779335981210246183756390295408252603885600516802775239618900174826817244556147270209733901027041027677504892103265416451271581544897511722335846891255900441663945125028999459002831117030405313992316735555983055904668533283561028099064117589680341095796840800913899481883717714844263601909094126833622912239901716601995165322779425044854333527017551460346575611942308428422110783332032038511479487197455843960971497065263139569318303308621782648581881674875153435602570857847794485361285554827686511245352606692177737011521997930403702838387830994176770376199082459

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 55030) 22647445498229982183500307283402183695202973699221057695327421529872257245099861072879780443562736308635594279799471520294465943224607283375137230582446985192199359637573528268639 (proven prime)
(ID: 80680) 1155767644225559089872475584502523805009456028932500504398920322284725018535003381700271061470545102677317463171268813231006599301999890372387480503450247005480011051595724974433636005513395259754846527809977397785921894693246360587360021296109522769846836043451612907536323860274549103672361966566484718153090583524380657721741187706326405068922561222030715340772446656247234614407537782436160222968753117504516330590339569037228978256410101839870660580506362892817034774366020665529964659529291533280901822885549392674845241013645499991441188747502438163534087926200943130424352959411186298295953336658305305294084974828770621690668553884497670935515666734212056428967029103533161370350300317278369082204047369365778291010553698944293829381 (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.