Factor Info

ID 59354
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1248160450179484128708979053600911435696940910093460515785727089986972685811510046585731560535470364533734989739793956533521846033600444968615018266827981377751403790933872781905616115856878205825208304364618808868986521718594649182634317598742932390666671244277821865368409065468328797995020334767977934687625253643600442049387306539148771897469519422125075612761386012368153306498803976758768926988281499209909358055972989111223283116146631550080694448481786931456125870587872416149806493278686219134050508477656599089088193126875416203667318782267421134142852564106495629273746089032390554639282610583740623156358485410339072399892640079347798652116214486548048147036985037397673788409452796479598103504071585343710077471297882244777644075857130106149833297290319922129799084586448304329655577676163597139155283927166035553157936456863571912680272876147808391229431103161295713011017516326168660759802050644891253390801

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 57197) 9620587412095263092017 (proven prime)
(ID: 59355) 129738486509697214664261859801450266827562794974853994765220253754970349046164689268293939551055000233875469888312711806482820142366237228702716803462896844719737550321834492061389424510473915027216464172500036506413717410122347736153264885394265391273634464949737844189329385195891560805620179675635630393296519363560046392029046673246953703672580605131887098094676873075897893849009485604176353182628824955701893839646282676440370130572740076707324989860254636244569557807813318067672661603383540853034565148320975375768677730361686724096827394969306035842099696554728022858731991895797005778857903499778127886947306422370128907774025578592640092191101662024655991583534358842399672096131272999197371959249518903660423908605664911955681300469642033433588801629848437539625992362154033129998523922748271499373217226560920748347204345026902987667097847735157133957892068686825320169789856018329006753 (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.