Factor Info

ID 59251
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 16949881877052410143525192170351442143757174484530635493576893700056939270766854354276854495639617385643268326625493080891710521348110535508636873184134290616490468269899946640810274374596418766143875998346765003679619706887754995968219073190304787821772135184072728813538226678983466200221301642778388692266768687115531145559141929616001443124767263306959847980616838715075732121960767099518818441606469589599215565764974424746777759967345407678553596527354803538661567177271309220171711094569080480397672496688203024747301159648385058192950165971670597971424157078047413058891148316257355850666793394735957756839145362993684858672878570907588725115391822118603887794251745789838190216369311987914005185660531202192455209177502698024935079580994733713015868483493549486060727925608730891472611159321189671146046153838136709400361921038462424059746276874402126357738271193701471527552288647129291801519995631349

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81908) 5694601464117480144398271342193 (proven prime)
(ID: 83358) 2976482548226790633220785854559757876695669025622536663189698239538708101247274174222462787148872012200243328000321289890046985532415648713741262752142916101151825120756874686393016282786801458818661465651274858966765819760295318760563387064717539196603737605615669914847762748613963820548237909766371900481334088398234673667289219921811593259099850056132305753622536360031264204700094603186792840778498934323511549441224537244265085329711882128313235040157590380553887714538293792811770144173493657291337596249096808865630920889760820762690768691935954723401987853880204694276541059867068362856129864820869102000162576867176508763097567206958249713003971296103319066561724982723436897755291096950449799034774824917791625647982108600160433724235598201952421968877874144972183286393267311739330029924305165121201984359833025624870907654381765328417951240630769296418356148557021893 (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.