Factor Info

ID 59397
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 1886472721762142194893369439587734266422695834022223153081822087167772870718315583730484702598917023876186065831339252135418248924944638902191694464766619605161857000933885582876063560367402214372837424999325697393700057641407114640374560904587923405033900530145974369855577211413354529265755615001750373498340111818525927842868012274612874869004837442430266358918208126642260207439536666886626417264558645091508496162688669339534152318933372163927269955188827975059375467889910779107139126543361435670244843528669780405539799391422804121642124710723917703981432772784195939621971352053680579673476150666722724392492880975091414497473803111035075988018781331011786391981796649230163547874286381000130013380042032189202648847202077214427480265566396646260623790118087069944195244987464212214723802868144010893827990543138491621638916436357922617911304947455802544917482369326968740063432752347108464070064955617475133

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59398) 163542534484864024127497 (proven prime)
(ID: 59399) 11535058617651156456903541210051393729055934953813753821498123074969738680713411295693340170619298578202613599059756676835418143235657674375138562868535496370257488452293246447098031725506438509742453057197599211549066515974230554520926772167132395251942752437342316146410137143166248102279320215290099807502857344146466932601566557259278070783365319242055704105108957738672655601213172277914691315726581924633588603549399312945848524484989319567568713019775262910403734563702662688561721870985977336829213928137829648267958238374410144178483452261428740432559819480517289322756180023127020436214173338081318889805594590771012078179391122757344431304806337636780606729750241214957352080630285199185796871724242485308336211267312006582260118108655390298430154825847598895965252585120780647667950180919853547736878857949093216203366084109692851800147634950226874575051021507807654605510673040789 (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.