Factor Info
| ID | 156539 |
| Size | 1127 digits / 3742 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 20731824761720905712531379561992368418697163541963218701832524166357097043525436845081036331887674624806592405003823552182060413586243551262526299527165236638338264304474714940008163722487041138558287065371137452454909200859978606673308922719132352520220856799926619837737195679431637290746268705485708030830800655838102878315363743281151763177039170965340436262334510857700358848010085232354621670447603513190089227243169780882195325565256428838806946034110183111251856342071650761750129931643367517833883563630677650116560076050689327985724695394999311968884953333931903459008059955799772976832060312268712528607242172442383430739459742172268973301497731077577303716026508046334864505976860388316023025565886266813796352034260001183402000893960166519754116769573305594575398589658153251718608468793685409655297067017978416910714116565219339998162673791301160910983177525479592309579814572452122012744763637270018448966332577896918591788198674126147593824378389940172681038679703949936666167786957309238288484666072660567660381775325377140872111901770714466390800725862740293373456406700143939708277503263240785842001600303569 |
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.