Factor Info

ID 151147
Size 890 digits / 2954 bits
Status composite
Value 13073032900085459974317235596154775975417616424248074228466629755697904097159065497184237249463886101873565218442177142076549558106809313528327049564417873061957530553072868876890192297679598600653189375148220128677178892285502912782324273285966553443620016497764403778139254900216232384822111097896525677934635818572530887714403418652024954763908860339245587759943323381727761245464898420260759435309334039851490492692915488650841766057121682753238836206318325208596995199202320415694088933504376774322152773838252419442933184998206819166138930823637813186400320103672929415055322020007254583639500007701651564712433796267322022678881356249964207199673507752866660354698105250209381276234311684824152242487411391914207115675584993130462886465134261195964410010252980401493185794766225352886775844360333034138404345039024878673280216508057415846412962460964412488778623648644185650758977007

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149617) 1173922372300235340427 (proven prime)
(ID: 151148) 11136198788399936499395068793044277051032198825960630352665252874545219786982593693711445690643168725501545623119976518860015018184376435570143640620811820837229046268573603787723420516570784629820210681845366516968017615640962392425576066617605407405166673639232902190051249426267005039026676292192365766255224549524466202200120935653329408792851375724827917194838441827346037473903278590344395838182274355874694367422588380395174481860613096317883553266488064157523836172478987826192380747134375792876245528226379863041105403940834771585367704202971058143399848041366797850902097203465487273896842262307440663724090367756460919985438941536258871727603701410446105246205801747578000616251786661637777600326382886854549530070002185575659944180867837562289627392366976973989300684072555810997516344869127891435333338882255219528045390213891493876085015485707467299578541 (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.