Factor Info

ID 133603
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 263592012927370447942354199579853705020381747173417448171138372658663811763038110644770332487145876225872410962862106894274438394342951324140930676450863544866606095117682828047088461566879432744781072292753874321299043587081802925196939851839004890179562954578675762010870634673082454504310559189704712033755330930464720153410063780533218279485460867881245903481647680165577741810967248683230952336780333667624410920027460593296004615364351753173326487107761402540260222902223341175187516387213064735010949403041491480926612738481181763522708507514350786905329394806063873111906696265213986139380462673618780378867267063210805766570603309146645636245363635143741819613521564172692451614252981892096140247477056974616183569079294717699169502902158509993065372964858560821133279800758835257093486091079361031384005977540236238836345277483063977701608840284960661606872915357229178872947383193718030207618805989560969817633829913

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131678) 27385718497004633851 (proven prime)
(ID: 133604) 9625163311168970655388372881294985252886548924519472489176296639581658579102953397913980525330454291542231794522370666137471292232910135746654823784352718151901557848337139462174885243612291929512711160699404085281623622495304896082172576520039353660332156509995308237652430448993601971728544045809864286950503186757005474862331001779030007828628857460370293961905252465961330559678636621664374618901655672840469965486120913904973116925752801788557980537451103682597996675375401262224379294462252028048111364548036335277308844812410059830714167891499238039061451584246792170822976917532229679114129069534194434276641683497450087596614900914527061885695171322986513686947848852463053733473865522955398274875126588480420367802414942544036328360358515690940588042975295470710970650523538307260559983640831016690898395788498566870889951206616711226699063671129289594405538712111185591472222459259941214830042363 (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.