Factor Info
| ID | 156553 |
| Size | 1090 digits / 3618 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 1216227463653261908545040601960126448054963972581840974792697901587897781285266935108778006388550804285958435590093994977862982186401521802544442497098296607984797465090038774657771208811468788080661847006512821258241380980749194154108387350278500897440788968683390892628794369672667928565539635654382102065931251403129309529997810009571889943949135269571108480126394970879455164126763623710021990913709335018162792300922306769081678285458465329848354022324279448141355218668087432640004683300501618374606311800501761866929753993723925120939065380253580615386937979744961726569742503879503747625210616587092719391482911723634960060287724961937613578646043900317903674548934256396838435717607838557959330417826182498770873078742953001660944227543140055252443660009374707829591311838134119802645681663553858837582506231332566436451234913278475456434157247802872653026880247204874453007686971394210916524626972274314821778546697758477996469185341504762640663075551833191668604111677871052764078441086064861623464031723965305851370549594703247201550628641033273869001397981655285691355642034539 |
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.