Factor Info

ID 57145
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1025449895836713065526334735317747551943471471124893780721314900136631397105383796775672771175372239115626494404768409251609772582419335940272146991104276692679568545879029297663731564173848543990577851293097132604204390899371845598409275675395684941758093315207805220974359003002614878575906604345365856974792180008658732482916688383127338598267615163423039706079281983833447650394134660576630389663044747012425452861879825180618726567277167100710052365349077072560376814404238849526125336029527735715231494607308743463632381358689543143075529814198642783276997641076784884859442197221116646505246565993847777319339816419775493200227729399866465052032303341925571616550922591055586844587973589772939081393780185281362127536750584248327899192608747111355443845367691995381123006739654817400925826319071450819893965621492894924167092460015148007861580314125075700227357929771670845639577021329487718687448951024708389927596437

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 79010) 11473835979003353407522938066815511343162580053 (proven prime)
(ID: 81112) 89372891307950024670670423355114491836008595254800037183241598857081421122187114400330881735136678023291230127738283409792661873778080180978207960721961250994119984712684506171203823280058100983864361435373985716615389978345538002827538848569097778796521383294179233463552368064557444582048368728666254806844931221910442594790391918996037522092491073571490500450700670073774004732402767894045596774989173110331604557174753813652274631321802150156709995777026877198168894108008364482457968663609691182206503588632104135594496294792876198500192703516621085306610729677515524845988051802585685074215103229412079230787276150388829763572022415395834462416077062548697047032254914673305883257035711352656621748645147463272658969399684072424237963843465637087566194681927452187028076378268541233918320548972714928868337092009864723164898677303219528832900237083150970565156430296203329 (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.