Factor Info

ID 59293
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1207750418666823641394936765121509790599703081169943120633593721885884464228662731645805267696049950174959300254889594188718145303303759694757265215864569052045594392160583964016687737002540122629510842127770556425002734947548034664045523981845898103124615916747015854110881578691840275592246624043171771052212468850478204639283746962133346234885688925969461772026193733795007128307069119988429367974473547825307942024060464701314601836682711964974111787686392184983497857761089897726755111050479282916102677360757404290775428474279658392395348807556226853900176031029421206783086505780137638646736951385396222308070761588090851663963104538901380680743471422115658828455785008666451032660287006440445427516880797075603238346150717471460105850489626983911088950809792148879503281564247447166358164104811178491260204286422917952336490276887564724297633371315737736606232440383517328841910631245967246346617895096488715088593

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81932) 60510016393473065738537365729 (proven prime)
(ID: 83409) 19959512336160894947367943764118079417666953866545543592712837337800999852837414408624435477302967256674066724253364051383330041840208360715698270547116408781304309860360346741534026881822233239286449678056417252070201716355547421666057778784495615811915488641744026767229212269596273340074283675994383714017556215228040826734562266006714703325667786525279111087468217882465067915305045581118849384777351673181048762136458375037681138473513832604543413638845908170670977867336374949905267600440948339563266864045567668635154849832672049977641727372872661030990597635091088984869793455816162927838975463275838464267912328195340196960116704573185645476014979251957346313445226591305768333601115011538056394653371541829007529248896586957261136774283123319535658005314294544301339007706617177950663288469092378174290694020205649306661857751258001626211702728682644344820862496698303987503121272817 (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.