Factor Info

ID 140554
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 13314904525191018793759935816140697210048571383088658862688087571570797506514730793157828318886213612424874499662941031668031610557441625098472916415471844918237900992655060334964121339522314981673957964210604360016428301102663278607099554895670507967626167223866358816263684658488078176178985064951671849532061872582918035458141260536982685941399381439560255558125274382676248928115486018632163347487999617912894564034711254135944921470208671971208078214626428761673119047389406725350060238574795060404937445483458672284195813628028686160613582305485124169476247516561492253741824307613749474026106405834652728093699278072762907682206636674006371715074926016562733757327186390467858956632944025919331016546313988480280298421918332884687123525020631627523313899989116183328484082073051089970746294882985485208740162125710016580448168426213882563329256453521379081570475873059194962834562035294228605785154395923

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 173863) 11088423904415956889454488540574123529397364921550868803137707 (proven prime)
(ID: 175497) 1200793245277028738905664246254332368871875464261392461735644595583748526391792728077555049882985801341467422855661539595818337590676647202648695520925632446689749356208339739010784461393501162077466387890735713357414168407051025038669227545109139827821316636261898578751697203246059611769657879818636602770349888755781068800226071392456261081601745280763823039607987363522815752040940172700362497880926513921950689413264716909409444814724336087219514443311760617776412235526555659078665675661832628282799357404853705709213089725523804725579808100991067215964064469221746102690376307400842263953862190292021008107200703369195002316707673553289225597532057554144245443491197706251069186240761151566081359826620451999959855338012022431041477149878913177886155513832719284713189075542086285010610921737551485309910591140793703907368619900529229403020089 (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.