Factor Info

ID 63209
Size 951 digits / 3157 bits
Status composite
Value 131553522883643678209207199216130069270798709890674293536302482198550615503293414843358724712221048699859020188558672202261522986656849086762078670496293519038789102676714649768613333965288767985152884509213338915468412585988754403544264959458713072276997349872188847853696156991895178981101129844066216531623638420729856528616281539858233060611637169608098276570102917450930013203623780920984486401116769724208749144672840238803680236524868910959463496509486773959874088639821346352285362595485224174457282153190342521170505039211156733460959040997336792050400232324377943345649848831462546691333997888809865350937089318884963994686791626232301575324016787362645232889318058670095147303904893835680859554716252971625461714701068971347032023742636884933661088006196001058399559092127737064336169320159196097363752476101297101280820793059416583774307170545142177523993089014939023783049914471530836104926273065030008116314636540717381742381114306758733

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2924) 13842607235828485645766393 (proven prime)
(ID: 63210) 9503522034718060583564528307419888738328810608658670208038379633878264128239983213888145474383932419897113369588014340532436925334240790714094649807387387032535384698167873277927523461180089499380624239114089334379971469494632294847086819349757736879996900518683642828128124667785411770017104325049134366427344353058302355433861623217411141245285055147405604163632564854696072648860192963268859496289869087679287232963322805911281387302454318522238281514505809202815498590676668978972055122286766614359743928571655517653208619720012775230046395505459996520897687587568705842285942320648489187361652922979452209170959928996518626261506956390653826591091889709207945988990517252682288530495344257564813074336910080714367970196413380741463267814061855172496921144052888799068734880200758310570845392529487539868450215202329213918936211367835218777873140834181191725980522362024581519238753801939402649536805886805474613696091381 (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.