Factor Info

ID 57118
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 50516008209804299091185667659577574727505186614480937820072660378425770812379028540587685494116715464342160287938411197984016620631107317119739833997027563822827558516298872476751566923319859798446977620122055233812015334436949523185669812195558336746985890955821848987526478078349009963336488680530924345574560097693078149515718820902017475789563792333087297649572505587123096417771475696677864097407300464811888596865158402064751273095048545796126431430823102463143041129846450367092342359015565409919464902075794921924028611066781837004113342518657510697214414873918101543953632623444324495398515593810122080346558251813697944218966824262678423633696907042205414376300121128973568527609982954699893575705374696491272726930795870691068689950771919285699200907672228943302088985941998149090262466527435632939227703847281786854874316642417790867530375398789820644482132682152865487194892881281282045271413585801

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 54859) 580196961910046805312944783240761 (proven prime)
(ID: 81087) 87066998840363203743715000212703023463085867569909143164425886285061794110395445629338297766851005496745919548492186602362927064774009461741430321275741990191225821189447093647813383179774105456689393087147438210308087438076233521875136108776369194694396829505451623775965119144566989047448464610692188126914949737225885871384759820824783302282905620661434282613468037915079583407598083190909172707132715438853909247022636360718509848522358560874880746867783669585317493998971387884891748526948236660229832174593133976764299001589265895357669530388538452974824772167627962702675603072523965845503129305423661144063723196612770018006814366154201267236955020561570342768631246101939082764313987102555733687421167958736804661925429694599996603868536070729447895217635221223480417458552073459475739731259783011480739429649558032193844311887017319131838540662238451662218045172978641 (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.