Factor Info

ID 59001
Size 906 digits / 3008 bits
Status composite
Value 222212961628179208503556623121521314437901785663102554338027945156283271187313946223372940699407900277943155306064935705118225938694277767982574091438568281172865919562334239110743430397218453087096293077773143065895301669206914252900863045357460374822321686455412929871160856210475938564838566321271804351757739055310199001966860119805510416793016780259428272869604857734271241891498237201933332078136750001315715905254739421550849283943439934854457664701418196045112510626705571378532809745659302339356946515618834716931269534160235933320340154334970051719747228826157562589356705303524099170272558374836242947906076788611649760705794917290244363308632267166119089416503020479762252657643888135590618972132495435032400832233406710221856570365244925678102905220854432217090766154481801862487413658586060513934951532556553863222748982878440128483839863746806060209600531393871709566699674269775530828520569

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57344) 158457886097443097602427 (proven prime)
(ID: 59002) 1402347128949645083267317319286862109137136536270599323222134649199637268463570246003864670534833591196427686306283871357460197178435715912709211025814821663374020258808278343119523612428659648513515787425843686351310150393208506855191406502245385491291991774375141384348401008235128913531201133179842837313527519583845366615028382919355148840225258321403812455484950049606925502256566644333634995732892592695210810336662796668062647846011122036348371346477158644834362029602786902402581337838856001980587215049327225650104928825537409522676834925754484190700534739112083134209156704928161907899854559916871887901169743689774197796883423469828102946312218931057159087647003197920819419422357355035575110931273165715174201295090565825367456797079537422822435782838875670946409997109486471952207341850330720044748062386034478556535197399503159413549644259518488996422530163586138459547 (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.