Factor Info

ID 57080
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 1799926211203434099596154219104519628152098866442519778637371652680328328338065780401712811508773892642631599402315978436405245720696589425507918762379991701399118506378209274390938018683467960645314531100710618935689692147700882977929796942631241288823671464407500154614445156271545890728070783179769485666749999316413383885808257854903297460118222229284730774096586188294127764069822008808480570725896762776355367361530374993596304153382909131726694030835150676008036325995054796324449954344468420503684965440767346069247381569598888115274428921498371824117485747161167060429665617273052189803249829035404670340866217883323511196338781199318596020370841886100191644904541159310412718079262160514695449148936498793449543512696489406876641973150080647058010286177433696599715701867898505698340837607978624409262102100425107626524958482922898437123736235898722025361281492770813122259490342968075212666405692197390335395493

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57081) 575883585968585711347561 (proven prime)
(ID: 57082) 3125503582770319783570864467522429267878119985606150646337212759081212980803245841586101333496681689359478936358194258374129644097569076320027681238973864472975238834607261765042851484699617203970263669334588005120288436661371282846314255297776859110236883689298520045119698098679524095675288930059247405007881034830377885886896374217344533025288276722922083361098287481640844178108746767818075599276232112832347578708520164371332588311970880738059868425609521369187422719085994807622166510950640501069676669277320598788875116775616585090362641481971391050975349867417582184696595350496480606003014622579243317177619171823722577205698240403153928986955550752615664641926639282907300404805425692119875499654606810420088468194588484617605310200350492447351936401026104616076144391697447346861545778111157988703345646486473329212788763177425290195726914257471201113911692852970823918689859020302965213 (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.