Factor Info

ID 56849
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1312922990528594471761248729116532129540671386900083375857743723973227953658380093502598394362944702625286451537084427430130765330847996749644377609754552906508908799021659219740776018962918826790884868762974867383248923821738140345215983384131040040878391218890117277781842025500872037877651210664118112046370755352524939751408710933912373993588217103963934233004466918153615207006064711443816044002800456550482012970565348563231557993247072966020908568607438806047267813090617492707169869709318967882343919117079682975155793345751255982228025212089014396716123245815364469335186388384765163428422153146449740672344972370929096429839467089087967759101488593907446878870714355084421693338489007511241452326879892321916187120451228448637892522355701912230669541078352014633036531630940615090752445053429287820015910561844440137518925200152717355544958809453175821021470973955490985938783959573963043231094620109479429551939

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 55659) 609240789000934129655613721 (proven prime)
(ID: 80766) 2155014920589273625301598512367742302383452320375450391405821287331963712404339786125473862710278966763862997584705590852959803551904446031271389466004248273883877640271679403848501242922962016742376822428068393047723283323347363128997648050123744555065609924424504867563447669139830757891099047448280330247296330349261530998866013679358806592925834669547647328457186242612840507421957855228313267913872360464074458359474085361368571071245497972159277980253529285350513395657495028338092531996633890472794894487902577293765525200431401025058985913871199191788271183704110242201992382822879214020564765720194744036958589126189440604287292283042670292325325546529940303645190546133419039279273708006680302659714936082104319155790933720663339403118131726057014986636137321712044545608163149556948692998253527043908268213815867447131468230345869731978469665162178977428816742942804105198271587574459 (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.