Factor Info

ID 142341
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 13596395349606534090377716430403737186148909216943047255889176305697702598026562618019414086567191897986519508600373500912029415295886548178312024921439480736257964938015278720130114429726960963315005319619682333471891193598249502676935790512363160815869748423327077679911380379373278266164669929057571110548837445737165528254400708574961833050313059302791447300577008568030310168599761226259215178444519665053994828878219436347020054302139660431131855385806661728386221757272187831092421710738444241394096904864285145340174102948117499994129153241985214105272857078153095873839683024250082228760307389233017481300182291823438754996068654996226207511890951580048072281739543319787771243157588560881975543707187067175199355810895161618840911280192317190634722952712039773359391676407254463213337530069638394655835856877444920229258214885873299516004710644207302276918475205085429887602332526778830650425433

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6793) 22500358133965991972941 (proven prime)
(ID: 142342) 604274619481800479238012844585227555945930313666238859802197765068543021752094701751508794396609569261731461932190985592718965864131503513374339893538366061625002971621308020318818596542385909205241061051475372425765302667763173993879523616499549746918072528577539311282473913312823932805098793086442066143749914840738509782069831008636237916704544741294414156112348445312836350997256386452678348967197061920716479883893232119501637285287071601485501111598122223683607492066810904448040504412210769050493877689501026182641848710706617389221181191585037371306590550118930681881437172796764847492475393630736846332264164784587722492328528070392557202059800010564930828004346998420225516524637954924954603965614076641310432398420780916138345563386945014941151015301768422793246706816180446382809776588121025692225740526390901730658472085968840284442022523534978318208467864028178929213 (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.