Factor Info

ID 59109
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 9659052664689848910853130013960270658435129961072674131943522147980518737012468637762065582595961364910121632250845857214451021444585521236114253965428259299096782355762013292551296307118640817191970516609095918478611755986501862696927721182716494131342275704471678677804234065687674762733138357835335616907416323939069932212904257889594041365406866308755816594944539536658807052639765242550200175654186735163841086559645378729603918436066361068368474532462627971065443152385657876922697267308710229346947675153146733002664899904560289260208337139195364709795916771618435578500476030113562794756525071719520381537010288540266544997337609127960192293741098065032912981083805052582766228571519238321104525409536721693390608057386793991730299776370412007934299191435386706274383965229097110912152453672733520897924209004313877602147383220118477210003236618597176319311214380606216381910318782849320494185831

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57962) 110668930025616583871 (proven prime)
(ID: 59110) 87278811338051826470633986137125724754096723678793086361089850486100429371354967189450907862531417238898869304854557896056072572885992826115852554227525315199648216551605890140633993864343661118367293559296529608026517411194414047746049586292460010186749089546716555880660272393584022436154278574971708835498411190045237989342315848282360761132408712918143076509601802960167976055228926598306395926511336265351356416710529737635708662612727934281358710270711268804888407434863679020587728319287098475991119188689038092755163360332333289677138172304147299587256135489909634989367532433876727704151554684870385988705096101466411503472638189958592247589537458594432322521807518054702089518755592886322763332822669253255229032767202860861987555793917628273636659133673491642111284226291298587723239577023264825432767634830943170886772164301785447990672337169039313640611941384408489660761 (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.