Factor Info
| ID | 156591 |
| Size | 1112 digits / 3693 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 34005780717868061274083026691324841819251163537786051757850333800127448061330479054397096776447292177026086484219909671496370911792849081782603536097435415989696932144892036082902092656790349185089496643863922955288250321470149552004329697954047328874386569277163836045178305899013645408170361873482315482829305278680766179182691792528313367420061793389078837671256317250522432875914188011136308184265781555065292755191470039872925850924738929460197821435074103819091719564225330944771046014729047638388985017873797903511249620099436330587315699129718433236136574506182101721547305655179931772894790003813887545434081069662157072168296910685658298325757745114696326739027392190306696573552647944311293170878391035991441932161831246346796467173463282628487415762229706610380949186294736173001105802481295569069231696585137656685669856456767438331341980420958172528484186438120809205197115974460045468217588467260570919517022310022108011808490017655019690129719542677662709412397449605667661744307642393674207083363993870283339270740681620929798172216440051028201855022483099200435283256816041780836373822421799959 |
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.