Factor Info

ID 59200
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 40953987534494642834807746772844836748670893272442250499811787921123926018963243222631079566869084617206268573332389543603298296596409673234057239363526670166927466030247053848451509847909310415339412141667089516126832313384540150332476103327789666539455634301567736875613596640445770720993600619821356478599095544250163176026008129240426733753014271398706901942097503561190721220263784306028566081400998303965630747349773228004314782311457187398859200626812022552064258561272519304310234289749657126198817510853410072488964855486276298032844143683504445193738003548971331895418828994480936368549063381426787360734819717282053965322770375496587074155730682082724889946624193082084211797851968844430034754376767473226374028323193966227433665078240556263134153570390469541490898213092052811651237999736851975961011611015664851616524270394102378386664862890912845247279559753473665393002243456599628779150399298236424929652323

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57225) 209451755659644970976545174196240606733878286230537862311246148654043675979 (proven prime)
(ID: 83296) 195529454530064078366227671218699519246427453380389027676381369936203098815048094720700526526627923608819162157249917724909743416412921855505859980625306032537922604451188343297366417604407854688307631118093175069512243129329655782418277097396390690164934480930445766857999844028779124941358470384517379926801320688306671492567713874341197436478868563349645272776123169321666586393396123558034365844744156789874868182426474894522288887989955665048467895619462601071450648693566056136763143925128914537369889541885528649995026087056456475510752418943314643856646057809590517279790655394150965999146579280428096124484267835070757671063603145902528522537808911063314180095411516613495512240572155499790336061586073855605798089374536230223457038427116775589253632578222491739410292526409618701704124451568249335549944597790793830893490540950867115940937 (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.