Factor Info

ID 56798
Size 908 digits / 3015 bits
Status composite
Value 26063342405402042296268894101545864421235899558647939457760768980667333599698377755868879179236858214507605035918734980625253463317889853337198790177356400683427911521198582622914820567005526503886042093668208931588147553388819743015313661569776238665865318154441326688542748037786408792886960742482541885151762812593598754976226343923995218977481111255205894218805186099205537473444421451757424502460243001036217887704157051402169949256106306192352417588508245257733975316549026878987484673118748729296104985016235767188991653695521427624811844465040333851096860708732597565445862880692153930342629098345760924724818088656494832110998946173188015259273346827177688022370212102381340956421198395441214495279073863395860210071398260401232461778229629738341194980619454670336965081122815728470265940400794182502908830898468315266525740228664331197902946766834299907654786314720532925976280340865329380816460447

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 54834) 104422877883960436477 (proven prime)
(ID: 56799) 249594178340543743764536068259591376792635586810775361239134947918780838259304091214327429449661329693028397796788840056760792539177772564389025897681381459544896605995221344165254766945946964250389800204418099163288718747037159535589634903007699684869873338436487796601503850646032935304238637501150759248538584868481326656586613606170582416644066392857721168093530184881674053911245120721268372745095839221378368921763362541274323755359308397640953700643196556503854529777975602065958952360954489472083064891431677556242118704078738053502633857861460091611555773657388787959089187135589781256415226695046945307034761559428210596296985122555363097360928349893987474068136121619604639428824827013366203589371170318309429623724002791737380304245863737700163433356814579682690105755798834033705455502426323753960871551285674126874603814252346903877675618854138600769727290509898027791249611 (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.