Factor Info
| ID | 156440 |
| Size | 1096 digits / 3641 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 9745074123530668911620868214930004494407965967886420344394297791758620301863674167805228337758833862186938835918804540825036970198576299249105251538084572658387885458367513447387450247825661327604633825541215453713340705751688383754550594105063393532945317843600993161302401778053525672154815118619246067638893135660986922089457518113586601658715119899611992406763851881100566740096145165173156966787271623541580743311435000457900280896492531391167314742742365068409461081201037852768313731245166204422774230073764484208784850662240925161602095456773779578076835688520829936283247432141540069926318444843626776880523725899471689710098204895643847811528211809712304150127784179335941462240742034153483719592199863692863098114425188640560272949214682868551831794626869720594575223577790342637344369903853057599155133734382680940767546812941266474825538433838284361863681859339403471905684937603879836245415786949610661357250588457400674784333893033063747926128716550960252262109878815316951545382293580306691816267574453180503333669363421165056676831900257437539120071891657436705246349577775001499 |
Factorizations
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.