Factor Info

ID 56772
Size 927 digits / 3080 bits
Status composite
Value 752658894731632804834121484831817895073716044477547556026506705463915159020896986890005178412112592628437797825428927969948845381066420353514208262610018915752099082835076905726440976763230335373976715986458387223392716129169782700372292811389688906966837696313801215514489208880213249809375970162621197836601660857771711982274363752022880550646334196100975706826802977643208664076439703758971207403637631068056333292419039185862956128846790699208342404475575554652154956853666462553298821619348330912192879394783070473696079451031534154478048144609879937994459652486400244066150624989481596574418562560931486496546987888597832701727875516127044635125047756006609316855166141439294219191308669934934404428604582571260820168565946747702062641909762589193704916694925787350235174225248174048378642962354127548137325405785424954397821913039871797790419762470818002631186008442405303121174146472072203934600729040614837850867403141

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 79301) 1706289883940468016522249926833477 (proven prime)
(ID: 80681) 441108455143307211975247641483404987089360360248490637096774081410614363270018676969104518282990354752786186777270041403636435556015763131153394846048296780075729376891713602786327158376323167753876176648918586811516950128315656569871546101890575049089884018665524418959429166758380239471623696833631456168399822584299295573238018441752270442249617535647999198002578061709563856993886569774606738409544719936035049878675580666469179317716934299098470964499620362099864238264157781043737036436950634905981507118369703934844747278766407410084375578445058257588331255102361425501340876456839890171858073396550380093294102607997985192386120077560378083519932106085932031547262307932729166347323429401449838601269094353391045365799975431458801686690872188065387110465872377670171512816881034965565067469216663096637293825631179481928254708440298537575965808230625577346309586216124408094647364839233 (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.