Factor Info

ID 58904
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 21599037648320819654398289245209844706247161996587307896984058659269436052624960723844981272501548415121346430113611446569765438467095264410190743128896968793295321731791048918411240067652980256949165865809079819975425985429635648311168343922745069114379187345858467271249520546464472093139075746559635021541115304573029915250559214817312869206732217726155111280770894962897287245381404894202227107067371123027408404181806076509130308492170503946838271367361787094699217768253614463309470813953312884920940141957873561559290640816033913034203329814715980979192580434270279200101147998108187175179405351142973303625025282662949215283299387562421862530663234165639561730104231908683257483529452315917254128341669749178554988158171979557841005627718409191435594070146506449504059164749845337169260767183257062897548374629757935041227101657442744693678649175788605817592025574284649829358281836183435830589297

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57567) 318252191968384107260293 (proven prime)
(ID: 58905) 67867679134371891202570073027980523016512037722867452983026843915547974062895441816389846007417325804514074241746587401844194531964150137937536865157933753215150518529580475805507727048079249606963971768582359641125342275635810015783356814705012598658287943099788604443990072545711520199889214981198879933719145190290288549059496053705964953021529708223807255710788546177158003223480416179249602464754138775264727014510170878081844380815533338933910333391863679216029985777334629400633040083942669346643829845439228154057589065021720732870201455452420256581413329003257777882944237219356345943370560586183298469881584975271371641993275953274830682013079435115144793843162616727269428302195278351765415060371323019235537880265493675945791455257756968562281671715268603712659219108241904231031301459586427582207339965472865948237509026324113024151268227174627493239194029052996805629 (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.