Factor Info

ID 56842
Size 908 digits / 3016 bits
Status composite
Value 42675820202180997551576862616748212738788492814856698609846380356208398396551479027807129056067733971115987917657354674262555747901096798021838575722214900493008087660670937584753561789282496188724139277717210447197659757643416556435341013546068167362112110171854725058644222579323183425609639054483647779110550858863773156015617644802181652268446891191585965707161053258493540084035948083572348815400398467506601170158302968904801361118352045122526426739678244583389245310984143370621646660118031086927425843260423231048324203418459201912602964966972098486643008975304107995310698135743157681904864573352821295670460664528879830353695667692843381420073479633614573648366583602258503762982556696084909374627022657666766837570321839889592315147012188746291115340650320430337169902466216877914035283246229762506472930043928219685751450309077927678379826550184675212965567506261305789565608484840788966330529503

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 54833) 17551032119981679046729 (proven prime)
(ID: 56843) 2431527668027853022717842562566279574092375629289997949476032388888844139662072138063130618750199156243700135899519915660692620385179387878153458094661781853119156781564338533142831761271269936812753371098290943381077879764319170479423341261684795154052405864242890259878810075448053145670216391841085432963239862769905948790559762494186490990424769406790932385115127937033697076894502833265312393240918378548804411396451863100966988348114637857033665807045884772348873319049637609096316424773528866670658879312931595371212713145172836133396399022543102395943577774609164034945191975428722670193188523523974329502419991153654000816280085300345324917501717860886202660049493761614852906823596447824765476082313828934557552241536719181918382283968765523303687130750138650182223429253970074154036625588833933054183737622308736464997016558191347651974832320162890892525546374614664986885607 (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.