Factor Info

ID 151680
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 13673838243748492013491267756118002980019030003988595258150991292767231749089249955378312865080107732626376423609352522238629303582144627379662409028070598855531681291454398057875732843362641161082053042311507606337696536195177315497968733302293415059057751044879912934046191419437508120567671043104183588922484529913639017306879768106507935338734630808391610284035078747106454013620703990250617451967814498781586891847115408450747861820261462085763484041751003185377037684794920627877326551907213925175271238935936610507341342368498552558616395682164927589927743665303071314549293297137650504878923378181100703153859868105023889064256632983152565694645951656433736660546692170215726502555939283241007203761373050852923569703178998559584133758140489302903884400496607618521446116725897687910397223626040801799379878648963814694019567494490789243150834424352843232231034188481292915413019045803204679172391687192371481993581

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149952) 46184257742062361493641833 (proven prime)
(ID: 151681) 296071408576412594329051483270903649799581828868136024405640188543149440324257412685568641307472967996417093083692401246065389225639823088162071707701601646447047988240058785317662888415862582116735579215433838608943374763531195100079572325048641267072999445797629603447071768427143227710708537630229090651534879203900016455048548597145272297388012030514607730015486676632709519754638176682125172529365638272930341175071064654730969957349185335865630157673421905997210227662600150012247640254368658203571978713442651239503244708306820198571070645824146713626233029239901785693466701395672849357040755235588228145960607228275282225769033128080615337451109975228412128068233252697563876107363998462102845615745153361955060733168618227299394184322090257160590864945925129541883876678643394525226084039650602017416187203976821778515697113210034354191726207134183726382967599914019053857552735775622757 (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.