Factor Info

ID 59156
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 13949117634544308752782559814944681270191645314116655166506796513771273670188882845750833803552638523254462939914486704345644702267040256777731877871891156789633778722633228746937850337440199394605699337640775911663357594371600867478632056554051330800970645522482146937161371301848203645694687260422393482155321992563165278516602971402762903549975543669848664127377839285436935509938453810210242401615317463252277692287565619380603148291105599926448527096435345605220652739257470012578321712213204588529655090806413269915464797733867298202220597500919183534549030145185194086391234132074466813004578614176608126383390287484517430263783390347910689684277311825123934439129502873040543035825453130850878706096683063755452308007162496222442309887058428322874303887573996036208432100945165817585887092247257664436656639432249012043954583692406870939066201485156971919969240934224692483251827794579300145267744005876709780292077

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57313) 86461323974510452851899 (proven prime)
(ID: 59157) 161333611299505770286084358255850165457313094968893596272310149355814381494971539828470667942346031758993417676882113746602426599832392433566895399282991161660121278822468207197577495756310107083218978438484265438670622401630462083102063585758556638996768367076825053823369025143558585879744122068311581221741081309350126108445672579522134064234648686854093720640332184733623636724238375878190770537616970678971004906175504958726737399889947243116351859687819486248505281195212240680489474650029429258428432861105717720300845690228228041676946844631392414805955428285818742270989804426656590622351687086090289719071257602525946109229695980717150525054478905270586209929263148203275848563857522455214356585359342104828630603963163090297168741290635009903778172379665974585509249338400367887267924680328709940188079701201458923752658694257410968723907278461030256683591280394228043497775193168444341623 (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.