Factor Info

ID 58942
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 2355734640098826173781454790621890905156716523538578982545375339490068466302963386859851655319618391704301711376984859821367973319082270198170225426276465216161181055227611021912285960505843977988466886607765039411885528630785506035298343613720049602561173773902710810556043761759017660859473895854654210851689182339111298180707586925909120453059763656705743832330915551576368812506889346235405060782496386143693465280939255659447919945027626054631908639373410535932351236701446553986939748174401615130616288458816504583092573067643507955410382832214230845344749235179446263310395453908812179056422634630877624284973521209811792485553239128429682284599211790858538585087499695906521451772900844956105647361890082245382143943582858917663788468072301434151430854395688511772461524794112559292773108307357769954029025556403623385838397383990334030642311952850676510516266857570877062731902025259072478845199673025317

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 58943) 362163483410864020134517249 (proven prime)
(ID: 58944) 6504616693854562939219017348070287816394018959090416836304091443199979105622055769836596902053209129105315567958450848376788952253203651011024626639446462981249866246674166396625238264341852180057813587944334977119774328268362433916423675046086372282240374038857388365824376331826554696783333534171785737552504009807605116311620765489382540823560981467635957574377780421478035662350633410700259078557008593468213084750125952868934282743729736957753363121078657674704369851454631339067164725415089985767215031870227138310374633297075671105951658099440875023121828647579755712564355831824262598933725981819135524368041916443066693367009876716210707091128139875607797483076532031557285451818808961998099241653625159762704209507793180683280533449710974716862534396378073485303295403193191847910453856474939290188160103428483804728241387560586720870545179163653112123070919035391779379568933 (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.