Factor Info
| ID | 156604 |
| Size | 1114 digits / 3699 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 2922502864454636901448725370575834279232097115878830215436118502083246020387509134098980466147216884752679790489956168854802000255679619888230421578862960290926389826385198108429786425304749702700056036441080667183757460713133631086465181216119348653506339199403219119064757459510810079090657219922951874155491867682315744400936866767068504303652076478876336930461007307266861004748681705215484392584042560192709644408251833909575456057176876429230911657246580668557002620473557872879735342849570479447428903156105583867734361320218549158041553999070304509010891500291503409132097970536990480230510143156263975781368779461190781559835200849003247761544269476752549139905027617543369150392202328388885298410197383010445463635035732367704403587091066412947645949550540209306550849119029701518232440087837580260404528890657511256333301826145074332135567596577141633601227954318562411201178175752819985680195545472530693032026102720561881151360613559609013836455004956553685049210991590469442475434159660686420097022177146590904025160106095288504745474234153545830484493161724953870841424879808867469722980289132237323 |
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.