Factor Info

ID 59220
Size 928 digits / 3083 bits
Status composite
Value 8856983829428508991381360092746154095819250044476717348616075035251947534077115250758482080146770869765920536562987672840352549341821045983580607906560228578666072468136957885036336064080687577517727052716352483362771789239519609415298627487494678921847799411444069089702304392305635848531574628184303078748168477130564526594246408726380920344843085052507814342522727323336942477636310744784193345133868567660304751876911253190590377556187859302350770310654237111460976186207137380858439443315571524373134061193459952011703640127534861722552309154144811602115014093092961617036428508795121446720722186533458271589730128812273766700508889405072571526946097219320591659489431893539359911382881698890092261927028056764142626262169326763157848243712861988756906560070413502377625808141137273970062871005369841287315534866482671427419358441202932412502092056903082112897068928951309180989656432240961470945669007126018813291413970013

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57165) 71246710261900509347856740878394240608589 (proven prime)
(ID: 83315) 124314284784104900945036893299622175906401361909955838528913609101062417005445533290537018721089379398635003312660896519625030107910412870001729876224967461723243041758452128151043265133454137741509992776184013957795540465940609987080517553837691176772547836592316257735981309492980875114305883174117050577745346106251608437758487118681750966180551742556797567037090465796874994736237649633446769181030994452852057145698111080653254392050384991041819137083673146438991944070493660505414420283371555908399603988857291820570025022781026370916427604350884270506458278023979567213201826257626998255585461912893226670166766329711869349565041942603522850278275576479035340723357292898587363594682156802930216387277945123457545826140609824428573246052976995122254511099493180940595934694735725924657481274050526186294327246599606893935465863912037353262561115182557178971297479329975598935816017 (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.