Factor Info

ID 173331
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 13139413374720327731692355673064471150474713502284781861369190195605438756206763666793526789004476900312435868533696841442395274401588192894352829246122251777746339035884983256881014550039426727765166131752123102660739946672017828062013729870027872364387223559633974795160608385705094589729289293210731739657015058137984151372438684470668393909504021353688567993895922310313791893523091435180971009551331356640131706865832854715996246258275507363021353581001656458516975887504579720908801511196557457039467685411034883192345297225970390938665589733139875080559114134637501321934324038257753604781471112576483524102078134526464670084199973614116992197701154051714512752466563829243643634791715771764410743294758157471046781797554845695995953762778936304172593754415023106939057022445505172700626339827022238518942289666106268698532972856436996783052815290532039878924774413363054577495968964915635402931411683577

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136482) 736868920565558735424457780790315662459263032384484327940915657 (proven prime)
(ID: 173332) 17831412084303429248259396351790540058059193976749715147714986518780021700122015378033362864258804198479711944670337811518599346034650676330132160487986036451376466583960830629439644631956957378732410083408272959519042077439943193321359377947745735944730263154400478717695816055320777792967585159229859554604912980342039114894357905476091710848318373389698234415761713904405755212399411364666669460981590807694966512978378038182074212567332143696029630639733733025467652943586026913164678314949185522408467941802067664374578148979179757935085965756731630870151877366091507492413516408196719609786535019028407714343074100732607464771305073579095751493879352158602233778418894217712346321241798892968659681643731057298791665878044718400487699776510766810617300028293886588999817605722993537454569123618600422361402715908543698198799575383246494000561 (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.