Factor Info

ID 59091
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 18714415476007897599597018191210804987712661536943050390477490822605965408981470949347316087840567084516152328786588490524952203306407665340819971412710407479084266178683151489616598214881272046450089843457701497931953313466769187829949904318975777274456778175720038456811445429246244178098805946939391614049244256324499038283158423215948057073922760031090151391997011492686186571633809460098338756203833734029670707518870634020215193180171119169510054954526495310370106446391111046589978428544642799144284275958729325820450395309905207610855329861705158927856901418511645313366117482181016817954362664287029555308904691475996509956393056202642144429554547916979674434686234246719715856880458550683053853184721611330546334962169019172033845231271600911123723207743102315246256896008770454857092344452946045179216641776407884375858923583147387493169821367064092407208106396107555752105288277342218684983337993051449508711330509

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57357) 3791436777919825724743593227 (proven prime)
(ID: 59092) 4935969283463978509623094686463881244454727575107400753045102092756883170972738124317233570689831033095001925912458993182698129854997972850967822711182611167238124989732801567536278980375867032875203877156877262120816761006841176869808648442861054120629443023855887798045685136957901189663369144245751210608993892090496575051696064219150043630136525488593480897039641113935301966902755070363754657756529781279273088595838943281361916700572396179908786813364616050213646556031305193016546265536339139902475387183129681027003889673398726903485624411147521275000404941984829678562522945365022919051483594154201870193928681108014355314913928691298829468112948079447656744670829888552682348104878012079937415519343330139858448587189592654832681635432990727654045113420119765280364998488118214016889284893815853428808177490984346503111228359471710634871751954594493873115243608292742339754318317398840967 (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.