Factor Info
| ID | 156630 |
| Size | 1112 digits / 3694 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 62339059534969585524387073934120897903673663725597544949221395818299528663431374413653970351052468481317944945356432423907240826318644569589295865367348427579984543640958687677632666773612179435859503344757589022914849967653438446402350347129983051149603026750029796719155194550584604454246348856303935187674089586348938197593832438501327966978089922190293490762201951552735330253817401877774994784657037028671976878279364683461616546982058751237172055630812298001077633232337135905977129070661675603042364356542576194868294509448454360958995835664602751222690952253987327952939676090973313182703737920244350107266086264849322142640519944536667690618117316170282336855093623906105779009285198304319613788471536124039831124167915443212710184201290982391241252790432001655595472632014521470277440297606722467241810508173792833387904398282204634020130955893631681407626453355543944179971386382929996486131279651470799776444510605913510133515932019623914016329360812949250233897034968568295125664946361455293720250390223045957651316587546970176710687779082624941426194850509528161874221029195640679589961180381268917 |
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.