Factor Info

ID 59073
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 16932254439629103834369052322141505685724727030376278675920866070984587601796118211368424952323893640294672252812687887716468631279913405316217811523915585553708533730126307941172822385731268955269482349104090160824852037380333066168844196174736000026234983076852295739575537111041039467270629222017830260424787906313992438868593921696035891781625509192852798901220412101385821939670766773900392447470492382322012607373329918250545358760837240613119742073593614741037436930486198015443687182232860932402559200480847742702301518113844686481407051823848503184786687910942373392638881502583193450918353764738107208822242000793582039034209794199608765877253009316060302968791348504604130496521577792075595188070273483854206885297166628389178598895144466388629534750314139532025996997972310691140133213520727072006741348627213892436826896921396071055235458051716981829016999908417505346515478182954149260034555308971461261043

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57195) 18794094160316772254370452929 (proven prime)
(ID: 83135) 900934851937748973706313566607982215740015720074589432177060381526874520246806688504331043697569804352156151336549686079332247046142223363342313920924997377148351646035320109846234767194972593587709587916424205921604339924482104319978906506792616294213739353167026979774358565880241015142019640267752591784376173817541330463923358340687313361203195765057077447297490202870572378096106118019924879341454401145079780167088906468108083094703685852506842797098061670380606274955536281181659785049789865408531523188656064219520297703254107375157624081880163469963012268576411469636144296808079478777779476859624632477868575127480915974794413064239786630388002952103424827341219220584150314733186340357584904606224949036727598819383890653212687607597845871698800417407022880290095061667946378608961207542141136336864179885661541667789790512167423167950122483471944514265535237637637793985460601267 (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.