Factor Info

ID 145835
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 13337212405625396733750235570156882951158419898672582642794373756595547052712015620985685805006774684735571726318697980902450794624586087556184050325500847459359794414917935143660104954111442054290269800435621998744590266195335119742833558167645393185954852322812659434504627782106689551989499646451298459387972670157847399173873906640847586834135061607340975995709710311202361959118286072550065264157002922862778715169675157380006523113194055076696517159494836545103226469607077645537349868241392972708012842570015053201108211522510036090848475251842652944141860877867467549870911190714621214920904490769832738881500405333409572147760234651994492793784164730980924538846912359821517771012697881350785551300789787584329550882103738464983968421652303652228095876313666446648873542636562471385273558645031727646779127192019826911013727259111181108095453405847618627225114190641198912521652667496801411756878763681

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 145836) 2208549073967853129777613 (proven prime)
(ID: 145837) 6038902446330485544365167710246934236256260934251147599236975363765152252204693333968072021620271235424852238425156841143725444369772439642634369314148210103136805179499325271586462887968484969096917596090863269144361321689224427086202168524923420269747150262295566573579957846888682743889817736867005751606928254469318810776959883466966837059025011013704551871126425277211854285033524164667619040647218058501663769482712168947388641616263087706202372738809525633818226540880899509007483243266796871123605430432380560579328668361546516038835091183858043008645372263992281938629313500539194873103344979014291260766370063680755396049147486238903062249054979539890512703793794993971393571193581610913798362036420513081709395930619107645169861110118206409906339914592248647013275683946247025043282324761572812609590949823407275126716258987705896865330244936232623103781908445812255827584037 (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.