Factor Info

ID 56962
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 56052589312914148664175228229468653380568810578319692824737440683756959067767466395324014318817485983652674249183372240770606101045422503390369765895349003022375725884445291729429847681229900588161624670821488480513602253685851276853296299385797943833812552291536555112429016183115503209816940386312008840026921396386551474595700942269641775162898645556710831603238910981110009579131008032222795192624390740068741891967478126818256875395368334667883291281497211965277378366425547791860601960189053553255871954835944533570563849146340941609874662927164764790945215657553771041455335560461751365345436170573107931873071616671064870837009972110437392731298301051619315206713466429221691285017001937429691413058987256909202286427686731349824709481794754136787673814269625460118343590390155232804120847490004496045517729641925958306481175074820251428773868989995060475587317748336710587028183305995763860639552475639797991250681

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 80905) 1049209611917919453581044627 (proven prime)
(ID: 80906) 53423633062655538898783711475362506328458006666805927526209601660676395488332985845966898300751350843901342146618366614199875687570653066473384918253925747392766061385977444430332264067610647266109790195305133460628410307551495950097631649302772500140426937365015406983263895231758211890977778177809278833909522435956710552380878109207732011944133564446818979025951711732278009543290162831747172386931768406206325868616558671919615472483266359105586326053514941488466630248910559711728040173995947038572486729376736015766639913571352079177530978901540325306556713363853095083612045160830743373214762321374107348784138641287547052614582678960503596935892596670490989803192623521611699734389294967650203860259561105840811583716742231997631867772278392643963389677476665300363765921327504144093691375474103560869533261516934704141535710360838639175515959568299796454074031721095146843124475689758403 (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.