Factor Info

ID 58897
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 123293373840787325886001540189829479951802842655083657407134866692581581406745672391920624233304032242424564706506631277423427155058315925550222168011737796690818974724850057922690791619641521582569524350034630035919468722539200467961388186150731423823602589804039642770764411167012214872687166036601969692880270649931489674933837975078882140298638973451397191210593128889754641091913045672094000030279789156314107171575673913233059103180701331408954933811829520785316008623406326346821961728917175426742209353159152741520849819822498982132363394486661466474718463974707911852441626545952561156655023807983888679085136777853956705642195129223487623800326934601042136585971866991186620503088617699622045573299494036965482161647847031939252754368163400592523216947925806935839024719973584858866129302469414459803888762274598702580874324399847550695748677010583592293126861785533708574471983033148638795707399

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57621) 7708818770493814043599025468833 (proven prime)
(ID: 82956) 15993808845617648171458728906135432939962113904636204426687502645425672397644485602544299527021191784154762886333794939946016119615506501438542952188293744998830626597330930901906986521073951225952135291749486064935460599196779276284641400621401406454070770117812992370571484577187415375405675448297250612735687704601071382989653726851569168468409968413393716970642395875496774042396107511845823845313610812725886495715720589578129960288472100023049913607132468378761700500016772692404245297345621977783917452084299497476296650057151663611643090853120081634500859949848000262649357590409308424974326724317602690834742779275676270058572498165776788373960632546309915065508848570526525775617539319185601206185708447674438514527967596622180502914070119165029880043826486507286750994097952275871930462582556010702751811889103650681314760379395618683576430535653890329515619547303 (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.