Factor Info

ID 57045
Size 942 digits / 3128 bits
Status composite
Value 412545577983822335512159656874726573390239361971680503963983931043300477181960519301402976457986156608633961703452864608571675848630187973181027345165391898120504301907256710388230732384815010528965986707361084273755209628306961620893552130940741130338817254920670264269807065512066982503938048640268043335404345269717767192718750528150771196826536349266295237787659842321531646170265294729529783333732721159122846056288419258306852187659142081452955951735645404093693497244467407871105847773037996766774627693761509978723259001168749971201140606091438101626106370282231602240403056244892465072190138960771125481022557628211482028571727817762607895483214369393203383282848489334339303914199283877372142382430815835933295855895509517894814546261496454737525844850894711619769455848534203638674959121813185896489371184915506503888675815904524013947974388908491870018147951462486454413445736841704572379728809985080998850639861012351869126611019

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 79460) 2890165949734558047567785414496041516576432974715249515651124991294261867890509704808259176463943532460707447646249670148402829432594011428631148745590869714091283749680041523539532212714805430877513303107 (composite)
(ID: 81006) 142741138453212979689134311774057588592000755507160791810224306347392842129563302216448243306819660513856388851637244853338988901781450588774650016720384801834899481921076970161680698754829356797942777754289767642304911196982219443571110350109797922772065461512835885625612821594587275615914451012700898406036089128212605895643586530866033833789637971434851761389726339756676832206875927886541560162303583275972740642573086526619013941618307897370433805509586243687952615008240768805896227477872981942640543996157914441058351380483903941386310158020884118028654867611943243962836321478204132096115061408702785665686502497096256627627091913932685857930719756428004859570502679232836558346882364211715652987475761149538039870757442708342617 (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.