Factor Info

ID 59095
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 2718929572274528988990466424304091635697557635381970583777156264287313448901903371298687454908704412875399321245223385946098059158669064271313253676975275660109025400347188838275838292361321744661583035326036520507317529803532444690134981026188919253921015722733908123487190291930655221035520684568958747081892563937060499809454218070320147512508578599755237512562188634509850833273972278248811030492892977941450038914626851104464008751281232688244382245322984764369834642624853857609105325342770459980138455654437078010690353305790310164720447115441655758210229789562775459495617689640516399328508623365072271156684419461861465721977145680789145469075843224201173132479986958060777303017432033721183078934461999855820385987530324630290926326347795882944497719891746140259045798772380508634333032079287440813023238071738728599081024738616286372398116530190519097655849141046273628791911393667346441933168633364679383985389

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57614) 79803437046143513275273 (proven prime)
(ID: 59096) 34070331716444796546040256618504031051696949817463733649979215512713640580799436496074963825943882442235971957478293990482392939292833562593130240702122684413689568730151173050380593177846855509675332909042172130064327012643648814107644484704626225167735245581828947515454621727985942673100392757364844149819732910360577113368886053346215356439039414259038101080084833545420444445893170302244497640943828061670321008425328973210044284112992778634988945085628191286617795725617554222277253500760802069647206705499614281823302908050135065283280639543155479118998463548017400632300919358703019053338181736581821970008600514925141865751279339343017966713864274278510397501406066468679617210427890331389307424181599214512169766512147462704171213653899240336161187225559751798220131399264507138949577144212925915139021733106051898643857394733093337984865688658367846521279116615675759919411675137427745093 (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.