Factor Info

ID 56931
Size 907 digits / 3012 bits
Status composite
Value 3614885794850069767413121223301839589422956953244682493040655499533483124120286089769610524980187357119466000744237135624346328837905726827825139859196709352904840794858864864072233510961942907355212433869808459915618155346700237605535418427882215718502550355452783809535548307294008861008179803223170752057711470237023088063221245401411384537829185071221420634222282867491318009006902949920223265178244222347369495131887715311519762491996696076469131765023130288016692118828962098368056468874388787712690822563736044060352383373352691902113126704353923865183245534435460361771480493695526883792986160449261937593846615951953228516380770623702021180694130085108882842585782689520070893523011156698377463427420210135575690502316537637988131350995602116112089941702352024490330778433425891676968050567266192543569667269225500763390612602602378704353232378927538072953283926226419734927338957143120958198987381

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 55067) 11992081594935499186481773294086669185998487360242734967216705095760992304822503108741868225410148409500804151438431 (proven prime)
(ID: 80885) 301439392838747012668042201317559327135593636597549492344055681792514574544073580097786944956716890150527545129296738294912528421901671808403829320179800890559619865868556056222200321926913931969618702911679107632360457263124828828905644867399910215103974612707494414849016132369940068701847310054308554310175000081867812960687843347078893419205169569066103084568458302761442254303252482744719309817000868026843663657338606400205478748845290537557627026512159250089254121605704394558623495573584748911907365179205897979535024823137708936934136737570415799455677144436386594868522211742700434104548203703115338793239045854397510835043250037743289740446030594044291182891937335594126785019801365772350863361406302809474878463679913807086723841502240283604128662652724820980897445074356415105451 (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.