Factor Info

ID 57129
Size 925 digits / 3071 bits
Status composite
Value 1554749199133838350060265428681124679527389459021160895067823838238689455826829309310146103620666715419781736380704426517651636907642736087138751944040851572571277135986449585000343926148144281763657675152340261307520996130478307557284301810310928696459492321801077719774200519220848145588980673258357106575971756820775649365938652656075934846779318937761418614137982293022923831491657973545170285823772500865249535961851048313380447295444620350052164626216128387065695673563049583089521013065592325617062243295684783059263406342683677420195015326930323157966714119806146115907592680284559784852177396304749193188919718825181596233089916579845448320964421137852886836189311005710830899476832769904960402402820345159969758843525901479311088711686786624487248063381306208893115441539211734124958383525060883371495918227336625586026583432981819192578703809348612204220263979101592910378051022973180737581607415041008646224790001

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57130) 37791641821823440606817 (proven prime)
(ID: 57131) 41140027905218486551910951568230697737621259497834261507058628969059312609951375253772752546030127731260027552464023177952804252643483641190789100175354763120382972702877060789034950474169078977876946545876802654866830206641818189918482862735752446160027576294750798274946350535732951529121583611585816996089684897573342904321408383306298090139953909403842166630648620229504542946847457921501662871503570869918890070535278555188012814278055708998054184099318532823123281164604336185824243605968942674078408224678907684191674931577251212549203437094989767162231320361869409171470137435707338428685838417927890508999295836988941520209007398454355095855360998285149157243299776014540778291950861618340085720751263846441887067140133935024643988024302134992949181624277320247308050375895780604030020318140771485722672169318891623476679794629987417270938683320083847720164788849372498783682496242006114891153 (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.