Factor Info

ID 56997
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 60782414540034732221342830762475336131380654978139546798228477426827846692709402948781909265092098891300918246713436786746304387718069817309968274551633832430905161653448185589222107059213469154923427294508947886369634568558222560705441275150865493887812961178356339434377887366797099733363154064968633554999568222520571060188852445586199184255488877428971882036529079826863657508679905088760800424313562685965113354045501915258694560458055527996255441027941185902253980738095634792303512071796655266565836540317198982797314502632353689114732508124448676948357525569940780413768887060545738750727337856054783623737381246107600321341643145381253249037458070891464937242641470569371357885309502601348174674271126918658938944145278713460423445836650191767539387217734189166894559313808526337857643022311151519225589150563181027945639863647189002948207637577105427862128316556374443215116820249475275793896625985183649

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 79433) 47708414283809692422712933 (proven prime)
(ID: 80953) 1274039715058436286653486354312465597008379918554735223879286522614716263786318730577765500611045553501112582784344809541000104051089771925759051709628644613305717941030371908850443790465291745994253490684404689608461438578366855384353583136260401684751224189612701391375453261993264204615160367664388359268790057227388793688536460104579406051758172637897822041522355286542484582206464097833276485724707712297670856469785312714945855163842024998204413526100198895079916008610917776054744239009924092560418987112570239409941310899307644878270443319828959936251828670029000296332742441804782412303653937945964040829640059907117751527269433418200265998074086097356662230362465273190779342476134533252631517521829727718258290960772551547423514969764155315167310917976110828709248179982839305633185626745105826866992969105400444241127474620879637151396125318534363162293922363807155904421325453 (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.