Factor Info

ID 59021
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 4954238153241475875573153427573421741894635975992896519558355039148608220799964319404647913958399376459930050088307204173666200734031081396491679583902140459409064882380455656553121189199869645973866501654399622113104617522774692089746279219620576508570617834198248137278667729906764853074431665183154051067195822105641070080896057247105631160536168189373307956843945150060006006783476727513291162120339235604446095235236845308377126894218753406414278485021832594966885914890666249011628249242555332279987062888282749107359349755175575530150842684051916091920182644761874904174821861902285095356112161421127395792842565460561493962096966573923193125788629193155092179584920764535241133165479215675212083203203711909765329352514253004996377495995685945048830158957192702924380428674565410314674600785851861035785764730668951787824004736570469477809354957561008595782397290691201311077714761533828419963409215532491

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59022) 1324888981403898881256037 (proven prime)
(ID: 59023) 3739360974979044045024504414221255638365952490730225199278754383732641707878142051111966392145000025947383745897090054132432168341400868368374412340183970019554935558031473985623185772540099584338528162509982785352377146870631199977848633214320987863358573105287254848657927913443466511380186952661656969537513025557388801338265561875038125711550851607800830238052824105216862363002948721284575756507806764859549807196445567965382950702067012659544862752476689848499149742677138243745962112160875117426784765196508793800618085075482767428550075424324109350764084160836531880539158016549003499254090154837025426693115336036338579948424876742853163409721536191150889940447924408890881565841478213825613035104414775458691809224016275271168287292060577620197543103083931477347681641265653626715131773623894509753106070595363148398313840541201974544874233694942392583848280487782407466710981743 (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.