Factor Info

ID 59280
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 1926978278378145031492859748841050341413183508772010708038949772995610495186666368071404282875446034566209480693238464776193211448496157076350980821440682584730498242653472009558915700609188299001741646676218617348918846569901269152029777225306501165223160979396692114825064942858924664841130650644330864107424746600340277700936027672866370266897549438921363127401233044230278020671728932780575838359770166232187256174896132704831337430159500062642266331900347578751240321899847045406955585693758671519958982084028757843012457909326622746503716315392657938176829363589907944434935080991277886189517915118973286866506966720391044811517946886768533169644093450346907691325580976562997230803991929673078304197667252933030834177186842681848948527598256955768558258296116861016270387833648426725882920973656048155564260928044136941935433800539044457941279191693988948199663181862922458547717772029315117355679922568883

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57281) 2516066164220253191649971614939 (proven prime)
(ID: 83389) 765869477432970969638202242080735689600529895157400194484220522728207780907334313369541048176714434815408972191366132941252232507619680445818647721750510172403479895799883746698008800452771505632859696530931411872894301488546255535827374511713494741723775074727137845128806631891278041994081430613235311198855903830420176901817060824177909236542308316829795383151006404983191152334560338917170229748612999881079363516024823756639223859301583799348810929646950933972989471337234355361653500507795256516342714643829450526649805337956247970589711904198396339285261279889389254300756904737801357475541422697010544666362942828084946849264874110312803321948628406612036271189568184576611122623319437640148458236581711858693745648385497992500859119110916542785082297946902112752779667737162805583827165308574116047205061827130266584110954651203971829397856857070696784833764842550479788297 (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.