Factor Info
| ID | 156485 |
| Size | 1123 digits / 3730 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 5728799209710478716479945944019004297734065584018252555894252493113962564409897615541022347010967178721287839073629350685879430468992637320810042597540212408181956372676894252481694114254609026505085740251978398643437104767692902040198970318601241096707830738493707858275767303528215545063293601369235028960603820560496070191709845770708856370654064662652982108925617079989968904925610551057841801753907602411898164041107188828636296326784336481590273274604315464590438558435369735065575138704845074695391658200390987483587738198412735312633122439950791708906392090545369639573409723254502552420176168076632571055070880905836924067015630514605133357656313092243426824259072181173620767840432586346295238354431007915683995410531234466566520516950295380291720661090742668515015217727933834986904017016251855022683283715171612284216023126323379581037402940790674141390368871939211448957506135809009024058224091047527692264690222617110019426511285862870145104653508203892827212981384913640828280726927192040353483397900649537784807463314810629621849852040531536934777621466670314098000631292804558314832514981307173907936233481 |
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.