Factor Info
| ID | 156501 |
| Size | 1116 digits / 3707 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 781737355141926668220573200787972159939458175459460120389004168577779354649715303159306269579466947157926549728351877028749199548474248470147768777946549220136801706531587536668965687541861575416852121639927430920884922463682756719420076845426032915455453916925874345583394111755346185309843400487927593717552487017628142490681801849301213152930803259213105280584467053021645155618280830572033669440659606120061554349517197941286282330632604941024383316326457129926399306848021980575220228680536371496715032773711467934028813763829355192388067067745960916931381780003374890280948740232108212899165904485352812427982797000221193374740905365582371289527522089599818369345679872772524378578285985167537155655522351390140396561342228136536504211832035844302226847780745143232938207817082971917566536889630600666626929648712530334647009340477246678804622839787616183262568382362254403415618395689054141338080948036592868379010370203421926181936494862001374920857591679031889749568921752431697847557151900650726898736912805965876775578989141334562756236751048861819629157488763656613740534040947123106857309918627462956907 |
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.