Factor Info

ID 133399
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 13663153097419790070882142132160073936113034277867717633856628806914626251372096816763086001211493694062319800972427875916417291102437286622737995384805941983933214752652745903929390207727711255249513250783917130108120597789111011273083246471370993426349353022388056715472131841832036528826246573327238001763081848569316163086800914787826227924895715264194662831505999106142015782471823236461490865869747014678105218138851325697575805845575296119413775664070089354382491856730852170924985553765428218214687645772712010549565408592403804990736243037972103860837484883137092132656440406899275769362886417713062559666077094965091511012727276479452260550727898271624557557970117571634842874502441360392409385937418833054438643651977627628204760644174694910997747178972394419014259496972102929057708732466473358571587291678541913527459529914851973720540071596300263454841754080862030183939674877472892853420771

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131690) 372515213872960388437 (proven prime)
(ID: 133400) 36678107600940461490444082032569145360873035428431955300610518673958818338259287691573389137137480775085092487974513153335607631709310905974614004920133332078744907578742237065509863553201736629187426576174461348762274171321838664088273572139526375355593510299839706045636589111320998450787305514777128178962848934651614094754235568258911944642095774709881967690299390829969609447110223529601099341720774677911779015898690698468062766261243625626376236125901475151860463941297983998056115568244863381824593364043678779031295649702204414527660093057004313928761433462049834811230882299122318495569306157826235119894313838809208674917273421773191301689648541240970238104724932393506804800555022983979878987253282577078426360703475911937583488658942386205767702440602742005805429791069763450443878320215824152360774511401213365996108794573639581745145598967040701882564127669786554826583 (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.