Factor Info

ID 59150
Size 908 digits / 3015 bits
Status composite
Value 25528097131221958069519585127857405257050191736897075412356509499583898477408636944558781133327174614013196189439407650352855521850122391311754113035928007556098508656631462873419222059712432430086175481969784549718867442210282546609875190933197721407526839970493224853504007758622189762655128920811869466113192518843963953144463527148847288146179533823192709466655249924115078342464217252510201185158060326685408765428615547465551303694534966755813333671139216024876454592804404221697469850580537600372495050281023611009852608626412163237976090845715081286906552685599186125716191015374846905722334611832882290108081956241501773024950916186918708417808531472409587958134789819220623968845655720115675327596560410292100611787758005390417111555076156421691847401773258515392595523896784848941126893360947472755880805294252243835570616840618473153600264437262356290990413787927536617140174650468597512689222183

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 58355) 21146580017651756398930969771 (proven prime)
(ID: 83240) 1207197433812597736487177462327773600733164613877056759653361137558749726982468403533898745094462106863387094971729519560146857493677354514502613911544271838520497759857350866042801463140146531156896965165311603390132800985990276734299629435550228421331790432442943397676085041402917129671967039497144708812567386426063970735454760821790458083701622544436960474116395899239260401201633863024238454896746913642707301196911517355655022105543622070500080392928668901543392059305845600452576306995099944301813106087073965594830005092074358563971062192935949568612109658548129328364363846817892271192266416503628966861548410545897282541035740718879809241962643493780320704496485711314718968980271618147178703540164237080576759362461199999559832806273906756542225817274873253818660224027974959095306361306483250366318039200685027047550815006652591646319110651625979944508821651688185973 (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.