Factor Info

ID 59027
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 7305195250651037666784564283516458424430492550976777205890441392717426904068965498603302600773843127637806900514468245292379174738760688039064175812823769711311610228980234391091329499893202559479357066068128098716259910564804814304541071903298121661874323347228633709077204478218720064032510987666353769638409581675104722531140235748275057643249996161079978183216317300853472618563153607196743107506054191546844099902763574908083314615025528674665214394885974023112698529810108858355338763070782066631958130578083122708245332660288774390291630093563998124149955173761516775626351737678013065215294059429956268748760311855772381279306804288005432840113651340173965990350892932627938679427936028041406434301487505776083479433865012860302216717922505851455435321156235389447513939240747486721854842725644063300895237489542461678654116638988026733584577471609171228033043615335441556279841395424884919311077

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59028) 42611324769070239830561 (proven prime)
(ID: 59029) 171437881601690314699662295695868403128100231507573615265449494347143176672835046692030608417404596514518252040874629773529119922519449910433432649958923852201739796934114953542182060438626568549808564027507123611953550959054922279761585018503902034614018297117919439047992018137649958721733775715998334608923387781452896362419144354891531527725166918408482513450387275785558105017763889924402343755318599534299291032420109153778928815596030586340338730065199845221774662544032015626407266396703281430500753344963717386927793105439891481497906960991001004114634707488381114639547010848522041325682582943446211640713324692660679656132174752022472355837380435559573012656810321404476398197986512693983130734108879613771187611922711060366305863857349435532274905107630013549881745842059803310226477598061573859721449447423788456277876270218017847790315463952692805367124969926953433157 (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.