Factor Info

ID 146539
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 13361611809054287340028018182662053100801435312816753098873415356320519082598601638703623506332998263821693128117290500129268160788526886734765869861297402087021877302670132010439676453126793645499169153094921715155702323829162121161897386323719109536644853759440488350935601697143890177079304536096911796199421741588715270182156781971273585497914359669068586754437820218589778171925515061686291150515360663728986992968384736747314544305394602730751115999342501108222028737841916082752230672258059590917774539447047015379011957897757077750570368700606231604894599598509271439830560666264484807009834718630176605922284422207476394009687690316500577663701307509355217177002693940807243355695453016255522480740580383642797734897105090642373188617461267333992218493300526895942043524688085782818897816312374887360282227140201554349718967996282801706931338675640278010349710876753506366210670787283969697906855810318348047028395921

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 5437) 1755833051059826262077377 (proven prime)
(ID: 146540) 7609841836038555665607975719533628162907402532589485130302383853865482303194934007547492351623604105541159988008068197611529228636357108848568980273492409579167539411782904683281178202037535881329719240992366198241704129957708417253854924257116663722146157731023688895919723583274026254401104431598513257453458057177232777426220375495017435473084970927119054003323187810961832285076724932973390428479285086534010681761717617678388980284364773445220430830228635382230922364162455703154038707650442507755703311726901185399065392111968841179037302805017618953339722293020417199771980328017290039029040843806420142071964198454191457001594432014124036663819903698492941805653192201308661913226269034848442496552333843408587129172422696468110702462132347011433287912238523754203642153271321940433178651860333428736887962522032025654046945822667394200231080559856392612808468730347845735436490728315854136273 (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.