Factor Info

ID 59054
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 5248050774588840175122330938377717711540876422906673534634814398449289098698382935300563601583474285295683008503289398779855724609349377865786022708989541793385088809727141945564099726196979707178236531226322754606321717539165818902263375871953268493018804337250350741739419504835723628990592738531271638459541074886290128062859537298784212353224422781683217196231172511338576712705881518123153613221549614847542734487826028673530130101041720692819408535963197468323824728461218473132010915494720169831903636886184911545401517236257326208867059470265114638118917039398657018127227334476510108780695032233762145662012876410531237760866608124600380455343334861779453076039477528014971505528650257061150680810079113786100913665693413506258421619657915879172326444550176507341040666011523157544075527983340999504898426780958490095549476543249193577349393943018973516752569440110370745630178817474332601308145932569073

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59055) 6142392914563536286588409 (proven prime)
(ID: 59056) 854398415663996004781146224238770033904927644316712315088783778576907519409304582314857692419327474939819805333798158254866026695879829099032069574654098519959733948201525479751409563617536882372302424505497096178092914502591115491688353354598672340608879387761459259796391916057166663177382355020409436444570910225193629865209396270638747681260498474110523044804269998299764912540170005022831564558478662843027814314245619370252380386314226058516485756556020762307866547789844456290031304656599505008615607507277450591709601558795230390998482738481219719136820261130454636462001410501386882069135618782020968893665097718326050963385421218644126104813420890045667232856730218728581904121476035795951009905943674882126967107542753147997684300473645781954405699249383358046573879193902424834964667316110725125396150430669187168648071742815047444166938174365913831608063428781407369535072697 (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.