Factor Info

ID 59305
Size 916 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 1211832587674756009900199822662577380793661165370252023498993365438004740980910356407181677161100281230455309742553320915486399864670323123440470399507551977402704416770909381687613639605511149867108473189581007805160666198071765935527075107632820888284104059467184067352202336563651207019774770679573485417773594507802419095105431010434955819664333509621220495291290183344368196265436075846558533992553015305103661982445946124003428121934337480046866421668171241216531476670196265170076324636472923449409955210051251630419560711581189274119266760361236390602693674719229419623927407064701756694005161868683811332503408289174149752676917764661494472142997109621427523759934350023384045720569139824194142081156384917466514810497344310179952742772114731847188986961130978120464509347191455292319787760814696108549675690434473338500451672911845608861811870778994461701748830133716667313081796227534744448900845611997183

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81175) 17428672520072491888720964879939 (proven prime)
(ID: 83426) 69530974678599077735218045826894384000274477809506861085159505727634772600254728044276188854689659167551770599316026662491923200617071184009757494683719830963782445009882510198136093767123188606190504575189628598400421501507534483199024405757739581601201627445893587800388509900537576860529653946358755221502414867284458755802288336081399305425920081631358850758256280400604500761885197263033862712619702301749859151240675247953359610100180850316061677652070875847105486501991018573488091331953121417244293823901289771720284458555668831682537401391044074604219948158345769410198201682466019551795807010626899879590585001137850182643006777021043811864689395476443273778993675409252768774111830746295935957966469338869860099392677546723052232869114927180636748406052257972562346903283058690315077275123499192835506759010377602363878362058835385636730701547476866834793072072185910382997 (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.