Factor Info
| ID | 156601 |
| Size | 1121 digits / 3723 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 53054786684217222268140564309115268196671379381590669880201126870736505149474969483111728202671325531679141525853035734423754983498801312022949932873677512174063594252461422496798138082003652797258196114934099853222646207460004337505365692244216155879979255406019962352662229221939551051039224990617735028070122140386296107168756257314331175503017293814865403970648424627967206569660114649923329862189936922314183512405037618196580748997134552089632386516452598813903710430941355137589961572163048132995261128627050716544592283566275625321427942528071387828530135546776182567343370328133664359782530093843440621722760240319356817809954035299090906046884897072577686981352323983999341798048298153170629062000166874466499231146302520456793343822431956506641325070316313631609078561766413841858786275253752459589905378865623353476662148739342009297039673008935372197102064911969877663494848544644119179334449275585700926373167252685844855088418819004730061082314465244514015825188459069588589529199562525405557318607036382871356139345395029006489971800400584376198473562262322198449838820924344278859242969913654669717217493 |
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.