Factor Info

ID 59041
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 43411081545882831193645186206940166585768259761243389787454707170341287567057635021231662087065917170241677347118154981762651041175338184115983207480311869982723983783264172186075241054846013980499542217751108294098156479523255132738180342264784722627638214306275845691080080990671509877902158145326006250012684983495920155929970644301430356932191146584905906053610721242239805038121612145499787470451016073460942487820385298884314856409193565501432378907639626491624980525296855319091242946767870564862005283453531796239188433700021482890022969403083015870798829895052343346655134824300912789585757735528343934732035565902372034863744366071096860582407110891557799652288966184269714538394653404361324817064777214750017706287673911789375635637896331330792593976888536869245933336621242772355275897689723992008295175512790039408129431773603237838732360743154959578650136846589694356332807768341878271332403847363

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57261) 2879003390005532849687 (proven prime)
(ID: 59042) 15078510048506543809259939920115082233188899518282787198712920515321588828688938115413788310681248493323740178935704380787115816907383239154426436023601644849576322971243708283872907976487956985161469720112586665871474217605637405321385335866977497250421861429964417559942277452668732684041783219428727035931745429030688553819172306852697893759556194578955596960646731183879985851692001177648731060825481924984849372542805070317648792689259233344711581972179087657206591416151383644768842344789421854868772761209881780459193628649982531179122550224886376367848745578571523397135490256288290968502354391135850922488936873933795701164435588270421337573455739947081612752812494009111556038336811807778569523620301000130447010273321137384772167634879551372993568833828906669564800378836298957658752183538624919346410678618677781702910958648351724453574178654039754860536253452492120760499012149 (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.