Factor Info

ID 88578
Size 932 digits / 3096 bits
Status composite
Value 54700157137711540855281187024248535038250307703211291108688520547164990041834550621032252616949664475148373184103844625211310620137285501833272746909463999684298559856191382369014610627899146482758347405245326728600240112309982249623605724390666893740651862908771984190804014393568442490168589826465555483632162071852267832033559061993175973759455029866390432312426867441164329630426925887612005002512661700928346068051932133835793206277419921451274518451210748558049934351425805658686862075760489196525721176236273505627927477226202362076574452415806204458805307335726072077028614937864950359158756021401455545998153156392939222301547228584936140789729633013886906916448241378326196080358209646306343849984061082573499147200131717381187352676033564448172731188414814331579694977977265610806709824542888072649226787298537291748667978882298999290409467014280497949519858624247502148249826139313644569725636633669265234230919998119701

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 15456) 1174806445233057737347738680015012445081063982168447003222031523 (proven prime)
(ID: 88579) 46560995098099024038856951030980694401842377052653134580719937224346287466976138774035970570603245360318420570729860084887569954817653328776659980418010466517177545308135000184753771494595932401851198957620293820875298365623079870810947340002939967855251870704945223678915084197060127589875172865683348101653464223634063090406295697495067565993206542562436863096917872321406574516648084055556533525334712905776793661737068817715556481543401360072036499815650645384361855033789044933907077534771511005857410385804692799539180145123703496995024225186789435052314298406959590381278193921533196161577668572953668294035330106649865425279765625932922772309303890752808536180357239826257958969557363326052873083768305968292568731520803618619857127060336540332169718698521253891771306250991520951784552638268393524057004646707820832782616324070895346718287088209128828702816487 (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.