Factor Info

ID 59049
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 2913395115468724340816203739598289345208685232099444835404267223628820344289274640073641237121121208055094896059977907712537882567716240709249681463977231514971827347850098569174355628158867995748500338611111316979543649162320051076506497800040513574055012916718779899791829340774550388743384139909794443174213427700783073011067771326176201364673625951488708420628071009173610418992181686916941519113352080588190719365265597792190234807193534123780106442694788528694207051481450940710199592111215377328322874955638271292447675307818114213285998732388221162476694548536503041509363225138808053298979813994450756656827206776568179268524997749056684476801926722776042576556395356664749783991198542548907737635629036705573465442944768471120942692185836374332800950567225194833943928014343653436133673607178847075784287332988388007663930000278627395891657639701463552299463454538108170782630164766673869652827908034427

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57154) 6223308177932683558580086481 (proven prime)
(ID: 83104) 468142510730767482284240284778429108131103233540125540698740466243060789838973640723352632160076974041904522486718284853184400467765060729377786010833204945262545047889916037999215568588426429803658829556581532185690705839557904231897512606362413339857109211089656359824037694446134082987041372523333141646189898582363951720046172391021047126299056034200260727692197040403923750553115906502187343051743240852227103319799798714410007164417449981300407509878131495734391947239230926194374686731164183161791015560175899867506537277467965402017292719462271227175829756250448775486929139514876577213636281729396982499839936829440937828330215549571389161971257021370501235726065622285992462914717410091945943113754683308992804855607266981085325231934488516707709090743418340579238033935368925555122697776511404591013048331490619369315429010223107607464338603813468411541858286871405797424267 (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.