Factor Info

ID 56954
Size 934 digits / 3102 bits
Status composite
Value 3781557797350687564224284427089940638059963229099826523142631730635647179312728950102112283774362696768638108168708292469580630148744689890547194099739670585304329070818011126172908842629443342846410562435124679231707234372574076822868700844451394592145879909279972342473586449376891521309706764713098118900879427913874889075309663585057407426183287356012114400913929251608147798927215227476234446339922215696019274854289440647587583005432805718984375181983748359677583473134427454241603873776378574789902625302289749229974701804676277265429993753795547807234203383487725378922605470204386693727543916582216162916701393158461354401336580119601404591763037693370876461862790377386772389821626604475232499683051563927164768052353581394575180467772911470620399750634475301874024854204696103637005250373954234981250945434202127015544697125207323378404288263016423004705703383574308865958757741569811584902547500104791280776283390874069473

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 79411) 1405173202691667116674602293938176565931503 (proven prime)
(ID: 80901) 2691168455324196282419962009832608495495386901202149727000843406454934272752427011233031579711254526219789813197824782257506015777772928932148416166532118439899968997036286716353625096857456603084334459811434360270955308537620948726361244069608871909651324047218051314612820779103324285995099408914014086167841544149662798123463668691781217386357045022803262785670024982240806657961400984314386592341482840436036668027546271443646600814835229964684078686656466522226768455174799390636950954191488776592884642879238218878545295345702576563440525521555916102751637539161364290748085736380645999752355470087068847369559840288391411482886590093541719096795214128543077154445833560191927893017521439013174566014830407855914285064716002220406506635399406002439350804060172214321697920914167044459035574970680814161000874731346025170640095010657800305106291341929778135433888109911217453246353650991 (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.