Factor Info

ID 92053
Size 869 digits / 2886 bits
Status composite
Value 57052323468870868383052530819611533096024107914786835676361640315563502045761676713518364395973686307617341067788681693423803544612514081249682464259991516585332984440046234486944161042185835031288310759727144683730738211724592416567557320550534841707634557636818125507272167205752685070469585748125156882392210794730721895170909452829215621402994556852072106175636173187177423604123912524919895211500458448773599927186635179764936876319793204549645438630802569316122045693077991419905533072180794584415427167101263880344571489043842560638416764791808993085381572415535289323894237688450725218996641774378773924228179966965184894871701402373989038611812008914974315494364523311771647833880496163945894786489626104501974149621066986494644378905634607537690032800214274257587267843867200090408517702350851839649922621482456752136430025687341787168907515451046377957078167

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 90148) 1347621902938723864782616130502781924600258376201 (proven prime)
(ID: 92054) 42335556690239567647711993947739718095788047872185073386061406682370797504813201147111343601731876821326632120029941652997671621564301803072304239554530464016752031498520152825363725346810230371043603429136971479518900093927025328750637960770444322156799304675822075792433221247488971365743335232167664393436282461059649866047175550214385776535670340214818802731185869798876034164347446635325579916292788856262543754964004306610221879022562442616586884323534929128652666870285763466704667126237436033143556588810282760105839178012740382587440383620685194087479384923965976095022611965061065105976340975525177622940809792247348287828741050543355639974575666254227104752931712020051469282043756524537908402917529635172957350238035108996511475827138506667044001578112475732748989480608133507473595032483521816972985324132767 (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.