Factor Info
ID | 59420 |
Size | 1118 digits / 3711 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 11130282699503849237121542847833013577007288034315082359634903632789740339576785778973972893525882715023029753061448183018361940853662061778856593785936989268685519175991299016224497892364158238754943352816017209984252559420412948562985474146626577950967355491420626460219067011172813865314490585997759309803164277178866741107357752669537956275441591582644452593562725752538306213675240616775814218094680328542141840431932261545975686050513646303086100885468169612066641499732206138360467449445906045292810831098810596293791981303133280183222932588636652398449222825508843305584141755914226378852505713003447215462525514034324074366988590669460738255692956452477013896105260826004455500407228660307167967250945049127660853903243249717173309226358609313390847667690670022259507780809815656930511427682863215349978316197428844664697641527886797393958942888058945326220661311676751848770660226778319637934539438125471398117069907005394857445176407113795526198701550225321408879486649003838434055751250603260721156992906951436063330967003445256498194999237958419580428976170423097459082657057226100052614196812645387278111 |
Factorizations
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.