Factor Info

ID 59201
Size 906 digits / 3009 bits
Status composite
Value 390111476099065023771825718486309963656295575313500993330087159872281623255351811062160762007823789050165688112898160700477010681437775899347092863319252463003923906480536217909350630349644627750454143677010027821752074661613378461127974581188636903976192392170966402967937553793252446721189796578504676710384552493243123393741811820654138478050094405360919502293935353300648815851792389043306077443849341956195573850096144425120093308738715084076453500705859745824344841932127809849819200048505074650272166410424720043147759461297665094591421999872823069142225568557589830093963856531038018858023306842417573176625170507992143591237840467057150831661255139785387406592228807171130486002203499767921048647671987646390234621750037238762562269761370809434775315556047721649830352328939836739782611810761668155546132607180932641250659414812826164260814499628082626229686926151685779100326941805777268003986193

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57201) 28814088661742931457 (proven prime)
(ID: 59202) 13538914267902014021243494461262257076124243435596592136183845068939548815474587277829352505962720664772934803517796244235465934324758456801408873537952851408894464003399345652067961530296728131794195627075199067333989014755114169972809715881417781945952992644751522682519242965404293794831430570069713680040387778737316431360706005152986943989647228466987935806051489880602908618147231226262245667781053792674697899198948924475004725932390885376876804937353165695623950895509305987934470060934962928875915823969635578398577989205104147588127798732202014713857202320208008215522022074214380199266960783737564125544118318161189503787164680861653213103846744727881610797367312700583886657368264703794082073943562813666798752439000240677689136972817776237718755579845591848429579833656593808731957553643874227397183945532386985768610025683849076742962170330615160819716366910002012098866449 (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.