Factor Info
| ID | 156580 |
| Size | 1094 digits / 3635 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 88871963863651872930607733877586886553593602163438998343838127577843262470152908008733606702546963520309430673118092089964306752680599955105898477021618724356934242077711358016166567033386776384954574038409996420044660319525540013275493109574495149918344279482895133814996377555061340716875606297029122775797436400655392347356175037320190469419270186115144111526780934977103441615891671206432719641440491857788865746851476205191736991110262032258410999618815662336895407130217106831263163329928672057099319379129749701333982706912059315077359622851519908062684230522351382504428840038970350494338340330030239006893491499252898172693403244150734422397339955872883481021548076575970322249370406755600453113781382927264430820055408194205218315206290659173738766429306897749107086722938577175990225356454135003049086938039668727621759513848022996601392891047496728283794677767043773505311909332994227808414840532556521805962865167983405278989165271225029381424251545858897620891526015474943037676802928388455326340187691694577131718822329786655128160153136503954134581493769167426402581348552750883 |
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.