Factor Info
| ID | 156550 |
| Size | 1091 digits / 3623 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 35261788208898640099781909021719347531382584546300735211723956653838240558360672620768414371497757420573554113341838851240377751333722680061289824470193564935923489615947392598153742305387223358283109947875801922534102558004887810825935475849883053087931539164565041525695865258281154206946590763241136254132308104028786342750665126856090971286836137392467358098167631866234982787923267271362070299398647504104941528709382446939745085535417517609079572741042719877773935627769646638181143322525644174197958937049900264414771282336991305724829137303894077783733463870205011585350552406046614681532147306356162915440673611518657614508305987372967969284638128379382790254868710405946391129220639133739243869629699610600080250844123675865351956947397876795389803533066317489491506059223368097846971317570458230223679827493573404973782231187823598354869365777857331634328688928722958174810738669058427571221173729920606874740521789517920869224404634137734663281944867217231185977314145657039540037006679709852806225420248164096253318213103445362501223746895178199041104467502962225720473740327199 |
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.