Factor Info

ID 142723
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 13370963320557027996050133615035995144196502920800882402986919890522965006315898849173645928483173683662537167970134963769511842632789150220588855832836553986934322052261528727637430409318810947244714015188405918432241699780495224223774717276384586990485580917609943063499807922258275288867594463416910511159146316436549456685981424014204361303514801410268368895441399198799729805710015749252046579541183961217017511124320201503810250884832702145986039734979586692824752214668620446930449172844586751479100148271841083895964521897408521080204033236111059744711552851481351593604094427225275512219335782416259758057182032455218514725735242484133340661711496993464974061040406169643085017587646574827874707674704028547382012942080230993899628284988925828771963763606798699013448863090686754929401335232964539666422580258125092341544427485397592932244111834800425860379405640557321491620834243798756434051527765372250395636201

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6676) 2047572230657338751575051 (proven prime)
(ID: 142724) 6530154648690710310955802693732198414446507116250077599681357132777982800097027285087408880766223210028864532807740342657003462194199899455525081301859261205646233923500617683675868357259293779750068345161680940027189617456838975004536456489551855238993950413316344544883673311056187154582568590122551851724564800809309310479056233059498075486757144535898634774487116984889053625995195420232334618702353602219506023805368830709666187510517826935202281591818997311754493501814320780609763433983177657263256651786025435220716800886181884441682002637821328999716751280010117098925723975916883197944641593030133880205456502779688800456958048724418128713452593653402615211480269369257960980101356583791993212327842110697677799932130860061173288834382027804107928750580388890178431932033243550046659242208436683560921748353855548505604172451425971277672080331841885830947310421401745140602559167701378651 (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.