Factor Info

ID 56794
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 26479259088388072367919589486339296895371760162702313334729423424687408029143183733785413476976242397825582280234066773136933257832584727745302935387344889229059548602781287536838267712309550974765222875446504724484444578032505602984079303548055394629160541205313711938517913612107196514216992902999505488506806478426603608050132289715213543872689631858527036295174239161904857216473295944323932370956446722939486041478597982398770221627094240706297575603234854967175376422855672871124863645129048166620197073749533224947156072347929912731381652074193121169438675730772600193647887289090672324844461055481602564666630194825180903144975685465209289618680755171186479287731131935705093533490467728515785059026432717880941836366542487090057246464868524990209215168707805759946529221996888031144791372899329617979349448638929223333284207102637428753642049909228945653469142967304007520475576951556314036668581350487000623885109

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 56185) 36081138446572828651824827033 (proven prime)
(ID: 80706) 733880920292946245184788583703161760901068928609338104806124522393488613077156884517506930459092194350420214838145060165116054208876602472899424928349329759611081613396731071605464470317315818996363812995389687989623348044303131784349044521776689723254184086634085122987815375526876460203846473572816339444044539016581740649874692092763300103436543037101729239808079634301595318698206908473261912040952905512411700833358637214527372504720531792758444745112131785925401237085581165438638863531052214276855933213420346823529579270088191616015080522680593687024428048291648895194938761503405077318925501009034972616507352122370563452387639847778627111688247008774836643628466974596945553856216629012975675202601602789925088270908443620856763232028620510599639396798772104252882233585436276054251070546002278401467384577762041596861875430529915388221322960860058118493124919242605423696034357854973 (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.