Factor Info

ID 135568
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 13883289272597933999117407998060614331482213229691167242786151246940083090834718471446118263874777806409733850408680094521533029452304465335141161016994421043417012304521553672958474813983638743124931414064539438053704864644054540988370929686095000308872015828322655422420720709815576078474820214138180707632259400940310452475770929528676779123805921666655783387311442926801076635926717561703882840983739261665496369778729609607954353961575401003510060344489944789462409953546906346583804914443234691469286327303537322161252004940412635921474214847628269497245280767183414528862702427485130184766595394568209376274910842539637853075052604696378942066088722235404846747167611128857024510571823672973799214323647773284364885596997070045586606351802873132304736668336979965109700787309947842948267995013992108558470280658658296506929779751605565013279373041605012645075632540490825154986003474429276315078167876169

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171024) 141206587181250187350242708592812367533807535198573522735769722701283523809594876765681542971118462460552460000138468756793192570554892094206597451889724793441122619771229007382461741284961868773874834846417078291430626466799491840049614023154948733158888018610174596821575653549131692828502939807745282099553845748186597636138500681349082791926101010877195419405211461066620470753597019352177540148008715747242071215149411021081111818209732781528020311 (composite)
(ID: 134701) 98318991696737194944006643023136672735416440699647618470831350357820170167898731508379378631143922496054607271415444830016465540419812127992186316434657634504032282918744632760583274802096438818759305558298119552888509615266043629087489866492332029127379132104850642852261164022381531791575559420181381473940278839764934545936208515291700409061706632485499553044403091320990591024877883963867937106585707854152198818813591949589240956536421563883658379235679 (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.