Factor Info

ID 59308
Size 919 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 1382450114267714451914375365243830241015000466422508588113978912147035472643689555757411448533573619384632656972443179495521493205010739924158569475230626263344137804662094109656362973036741079009778700181687945989546891766075718245101124871743266322592846495853263838968103420441471286265815326498432259795611018263398636127970813267366895784630955365789596837277835794656624131172352701288101450874371041401717401467860599042674191243919915304084756054754976091478852893396731010414824044504260210134576195697865793218729882174231569288796776549003078873268187956924117840375590668168507593071334263965289601031890703153515147246924823555876869100723661783751666244380570444235591358448209248269150565604363629580998533466127312183578214415654436761563704081226788946437002351832227501971076103860054038882554870824760231341620765099367883786064963589777570187538301253436379440266919582989020969387366003908164271281

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57215) 181492199166802020921871 (proven prime)
(ID: 59309) 7617132420094603463441937993145846679596649032701068985681043562378783915842813076266866531535695864387385423621638669539802421789795844841801761354109918243725927847174812054106458861565412421514558920352272244118441825662804033325671969974197331024386558731891549966054977274505195603846236081234439919566398794184048814362051982520352564632666296003501294110691677174154506102039361830370577433273222101627487328084728827073748338389965482459615310464780387627009354310324949175684268381084622487880590377568215931544369270864695767193272763169327734948063328440310711229534587075270266228732412291772747724234634183764231619377168580534847345147482993003319377806016540017159779924011221727659648889012002863570529941148569221351975248301141459517854903511741496650161857576530609301130921195498759547068375194813928108906179064923481948607988536016105390832881857604905158584346351275451711 (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.