Factor Info

ID 57048
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 3964199710764953653576843810692611882173307999170334507966327771972108453770901834835085878698659527142681356207659694757659858381484419456235926700704969254425708169545909587602811695052091057094918889571139911411574332833817043046327788089184922433225964056028576757478669148423070151237185897049505497707264332085270623440294846096563690889872212934776585365484625771758163724849335354289591749675718272500244400038718999225504015096835877927609779954083737332379507198852286351659121968735373611970419529141340942873176047882259032102745553901929923243419906911563180529963050112560599315105740517650023458457340492812097972161083032549090609437406357403722826047813569180400299036150744049797609129718531091210952481020272808202641722489126997957532031064878156912473958266256845957784114611145162811638262477411936062869009778296318910557482753442570570997347284963010084232830865907368137867528340342516719059377055368961

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 54830) 2519545342349331183143 (proven prime)
(ID: 57049) 1573378991889292742407735790655929544254943425204413861591517629880587461621388454083631706644327075257830499769101978121086132074785936050180197273797974270558183391666521948375864162686766548326915442958940110461806428279358622212267560321831721771460133078508263900299813066284742678137604262240099730270863549226586884709717213364295803427684370067730199843712826508776569717558876216254148356299028453686965270582072200189806150001757637104543146997200434986795689718609833408524714741546138267175321820878871062036943846232535269342448271431844822482205739318929646612938915566014753374516737393145409724106336394580564079842264529211026687144150835631958595982452992403206716623779557615283579151223857104475254473219940966201002996637286175574188337398402460517091957210642954554004879355355319665224351229635516825434391329565935468875619734519015406244854185707307815055856687405713491868820568727 (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.