Factor Info

ID 204279
Size 899 digits / 2984 bits
Status composite
Value 13006585882994583570395151647850041243781546227175495636784875788863376829324656768774995193591762039114200763682991918072847318562681042886828541791533307073209223584180149165229517669028557799975337648129481552406629210632944458099688742675700618824151211150717253082781360490548970586738725682558282463430529053065053660515331125893475303573817275581524580911672814705616219504122542525383539622463052363791201149041807194634476646610241604000041274146223042383195657942571187484686299510211065061506436204413152087287784622498829149612991888065364837014372460898885999025045843482068160247107796557800514770915849039274832571945812059541293155803172482549522671347695413593930410580770158091973112777767906539182862088476734808639181584061048796061708512799057247802101710144071624101774426642562946019858128406435614532026814320091720591537206276968799699760895334474490378831119663434627515663

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 204280) 33089894356721153703113771 (proven prime)
(ID: 204281) 393068220248116677540802813029675599459078682315018178096687453094598669481216336487530046750933732982797408193875040309900406361886564980686685642846202378327594451727948036743467457607977556450709632928470977469189534618141401757436369896812798016260963148901789635272302725309179121105153345994014785418399559226345550496923063695450173121675501704135515060123286363441505640287515050782101343156133346804522249739144084382821255485060981812569511513053983056024290418815513890332201919137218109665455344585418912505279932357925652612405278454039908911733652932379643061388884352555397007097245618411566945022112473364689407713570721002775775329062226287183453726717796655381366995525335002754900892853360721388494327738489293590991724174391778807945933240497934249589993418274078687993329046656588695098479469459513839268860595893386194382035841239653739420695306439853 (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.