Factor Info

ID 59253
Size 909 digits / 3019 bits
Status composite
Value 356387763137326044586879889195656773001236760946605279312302135931559932892436561785115573648318580293765748032261343104723403097080251556909290910026317393261508186035418995101256678029305490555795485469941305534480072512327311274170609634568653436620611244217440363022919178090276310470269784435640428913977451880788904828976409302832545925546829983165303126538082826687972420622368676081638448913103350525307899492354938367914215075662194837350583425577640710937069402586370202734252141408227063292360060125205113611458523175333687291525236127115152496707880275129576214992999777463362012711126591048758092041647532393986354749348016742467798077473400189011517576811492173801085164649757651858739001171511278072915667540358998889955175821287110664972252145477784009954419626331049893952608999569855109025019146284883742189350095275318720533013397494928014886862765505207267082370425701910601093844596510677

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 58032) 2036605290010174940611 (proven prime)
(ID: 59254) 174991081917274957446917453744155223972913593853188646103443719722675323347351911759013964960315555625594443134315659513120544121441888646567158097364964317949783936045921702516891529107950078055032998376321869608006241631850696958294364966025915571119496856749497756495217521463798089557083012922892805587817201467454548278680370718645801453276764081779299787962212601410012057216480071373411207341219196325533057491670116444124144945945700240528408978255897456853309290776899556104846736587897198901177873963497548553422785441629939736080355601581014190794934190725336639345916719162128359299459528219396514372020065941197001711753401873860124301616469488263723477055740744892357900844824481738376651934899197674149736675658431580210155847448017502854180542502938406853190716571460797401561228596621940624227841008805714945065642443517016738012131416810200126456115819998459993199862407 (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.