Factor Info

ID 56838
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 4118265805724775893581078345335563702815119768840599071625564359195666770949833326575140589389976529352109652124872219470298177262309674943277197341768822635150888297187527566045353805390434762673453588221947019224799148974848736437714474353555665765652960822927987637362207186770033418748184085817461855760035022791974007140191349442789896991571992327826588350447910507121062842935050886490810828018260634327051371542917663999133649272572820626797263694947617739801575474134399356546288265500784731797446936323657310369849234001341919779300580283729006463560328016639762262898451375854334029251307634021634498899500496650086923385511021106126125868331631475820962148426266855725804479401948337113209087205875372148073190522285732089849819514622672550024120645385013960940537085045141380871725975517700226194486987272563450807968676570891354375022494611933437891750931747891593729740950083284575396732020993463950068114782781559

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 54946) 1889628004829682891131446914841122715904737697796281271846268890798899576955033713387489540044285157 (proven prime)
(ID: 80758) 2179405573583233357046793600386481827420171814735697451410108708353873619606392147515961459543788651604671273164452456346098403091447622204667526959533482750723145609303858350324746484462985127593576175639183417566615055644232570085014535869507148114044526745186413176699239688180899808717678316711782958640298156962737751696104014127294754365213183502697430287748929732028817820499344190452670305367312114328927225737795544433976582742071507380945517586501773078994202791200365762612783627380094370624931879557705840325779994105625535900224804444333898174443282899688629686374250047927367629558664417306566198795590525066789134808871584634800324262175517028923193601117940684262760366897310061468572593795664795702779621250804226358345532805223074400177989701854841143017822704319072326866538086705101309142580600163419787359787 (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.