Factor Info
| ID | 156552 |
| Size | 1109 digits / 3683 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 33325053401902891991706030732995738183486135740738188352287787050138143634205522954158426158949092198064040893817136651256604280785835768049525722715548679315987914327448904652226250142982123362240669777456916350052537995111745436291456786587658396778623024592392678725798591410321872215976968352608971024946173674854253582279365077559912351940230399745638089626404681927568867297139108251279041248249692848111590933045891840986245945827831132343365603918758327347262596208113628968223700656643658628420864539180423842652167462075990997997961566455880444058419479866228622557443085253968552136383931953183534775837142469554314660005862599076842509347836936128555737787491101331102548057202509568259032703602013687132312545684525217770851484746133084364328481945409552080652410470922887711827218213951555877712214579232787526203522259177703883382328626342751224136222406654900814525123384680144071277418827149478855685496385506508547910836827029585040581194249282411350237670744728433088392473533147263776792482189318174650912393943201607918978114688583298783027319404799369252559024384683006340010787519507359 |
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.