Factor Info

ID 72599
Size 920 digits / 3056 bits
Status composite
Value 53882443126031312021743726662485977195396177410278903768876248658762024432538005857961566263139290104857826917885436037970465476426282344626112169264850367443667168950346456844148997429197339414155687641432457494979585944911273778747995040976765434197664807240735739123972077230282439895705969534432716060281030496060916811821759800410237308424137358277807953751157243767141724891670201337181864484566386432638521751616132743077163614780590819822855696399915692334561274616252207010933027433824992628821162917198786597484338591801156851437746731134891088203909192419174546543240169564991212980109441728053846060904275119607424252793722339312672473339151986557750909317578741878280861263766429471810866834780051441016978817569105813028985650518773674134656698100336506381765051430811625427201040938367286082108528004199461615600439959063038478857941769215192557145484918912326809249208275086289976180937624465348405976659

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70519) 175462044485240500219 (proven prime)
(ID: 72600) 307088882294220561830469323081371516382523962619769907601811825441720282162495186192830279999193346036020284654102127753528162563705424519674138306370257995984440399855208023665878877218960716712961042858502706247168961101181466012103149792168646575325800115616020226722346794760404651279315361747429954925791137086066331404768834760331294027665751267172697383679426710947378117471460210669812830875213600815259091154481393954291868438917776180689285344647891731410540711829661790292626532896424114487168898403296987006086160823205530286494407826852799311717057815200024140267265974633395078296718399069268448681423026458301055249435292941082660072826931831433991148635741920541260036376514901376144004495425137223860794269535450181219563883744784688119277882713404388682771145934865845211896025872630507132671580765252320708311964294745868419115127964884605596608024426078851030991843524124362490761 (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.