Factor Info

ID 56878
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 1436083190473568116417422179601789491545275088864933177105521652984429322268142240851842414512302622180568320947636564480761435924227578933878546186700273327102399596621035773694541010171437861735558179154516431182520626229607349572041010670377676203917747032471376077285317714955597234855849153766225285415308672952178044747509829804673221912548612904638700729180742154954204323338378003880884546698637799785747387008552789984743116408930450954633175614096772919462420986933976223316552426025928564783150705170517687972328982197642887036368851319732264531764378875852757380181560638206088460848598485118180257705545800531428880508131071728404741795132208467534480260109922191559502546406092327335712729299408668920691337989772854507265588655411999187659934083211952429166582571963409176276201156340484919337537738120176626907798069737119155535796218083127370252211425125643081945939804779494800974395090994266202552310453

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 78789) 852333015613949705733446242454881 (proven prime)
(ID: 80803) 1684885090880978499555569369577219393735961128077859744859042308607569757396852107110588904884595303686455910869389336847997291967171655965503352428587205815236343397057555384333596228353026851371966424515031627829525839578491619241592220984854989813373198665503709761042454638141450819941222525538605144792376094369281521203395969902455672262419442633143126293945072469818448463430154676195676683047323405307075394926510445937010558129655055944577650241993123981442516991076831569677349639634491442154056310347940433147708608154141552283707382887825274323283420345313238614084816714354639529767915769425071868636811129485982869824727116433251522017367951307111990216595661487892830146443599880731103582159100070776187514309859377561717224408210390924416555850189204207854739370118520048444315025607056505827120436602185857851228259203084834349435920820676260455086505876226366387465837013 (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.