Factor Info

ID 133592
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 13547504905169820767834266053471505235723175596352864259271030574251500594732037393497506409831469098245139041438847842110557910871280935675189422153269919594428530213823204414018646197928849251636261268485393375629916492200886859974763745348750415489522023760950589495382633775372909858270503759818388370836684951941042326931487028423756423972440947944863144867727916083130071693532638913941328221624178687214044505427242920981876131228275127163219104556600022184021684852305421417770720051526688266179129514774144897807759531218654590691395752293616917275408168499863568059857507845689639558067352562710896671062001895327923450073763686038827245062880480833424452035937475993903345992549200470325474871230977758979167006105958534961576947974822575713152262795656247293561453597961948733024025251448438555988464929658013231510877910590544097377129487386005132541292921234889966429774213618706525823814358140536637465077

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 132472) 6278288202391271612613401 (proven prime)
(ID: 133593) 2157834184803726139393590803576756198410203985784647176291450701652324073142899236725456885984222367229735556814249804357904783082154733809268550551147463460461007291508393643158874657219978227321995129280435354204001388212147565451101015560244758123825479028180108994531585608369962837684481080178635535758922237326356806753054846662499801020644708984675597703336927274236802879567882642827174851220465040508556300379332334643071171003846566018382012005793037544992609622054139893676527060660209789405891321119553780762410902848992225835677169077009629112789149972885179766145910656486011999511331870777915969140707589838458980508928832513114615898456115369279392146867977330644182385198447133576236136302924032421229932155735359148002501548960345945474990614465385201323449390470574069504492160480143447595735509243401853565450484217320483965310175296551234362752102740776081168606193213353277 (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.