Factor Info

ID 59031
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 36545839292038689881147307226075180136167305436658785684299216009794386539247939895558449687179367487365208035611133040270635228332456067207288057661138249984144884798418706556472381728058341818405825923225402804268167784763894526807199269578688437454665360136391668734024052388573632552347320028824230519435493815352719721507631977376626166050200039272269736973449735515203728920173431974188247584365890012373992701776883810563807567700420984122287880009259999505045712493683625071220292412295926136438925042218039667826657286238870936982876693013779116181120121552507635764690300042887392341273250490177864449762297718532239674474481123061072597139987140519047555045819324831597945671831921204685939707708584837205791782833126698424131355674797037297429947814908591322101713087916702743937453782625071120478096483217799592748158998209707310518761640325826118112274863594813682228461770995461883417343073055271

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59032) 62186309305442276225800040201 (proven prime)
(ID: 59033) 587683039888015294145440865887739165864661732251953480788144434235257193138022855860342049743402064276128725799454582761119584392409834950665221342708287090902401697706094999162067994778260602877359669698451056331430343834062734027205638526701021431048670145210640203281454458167511577916878225423651039418184619521553350108443048556271425567185112509918785417700312640019200877146718279592606643741668512083028891043438568919344262148444465914497624096056919311667780488159937756403258625547203449864757451105774536506613467604510537732243396124812408933615140993927723089732725628176589066211354962428950690802184595792665558813639929387097312361755914738660742492753463516478240870534919704424089765524132200770140785273663012134597433609460912776571805931328615617606784552203976349196504107292658944351180401356380672298511925524764665357912591870613674614648077517265230001071 (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.