Factor Info
| ID | 156631 |
| Size | 1114 digits / 3698 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 1011083879428163660107254542157025953087139267484124776100306671470298878759170225339119742100677695343480386165658148285199149931738276355851188087176195558300060159695733769077620708070291603879730509995164373370290651117920773202254963667340471671226418245860222010193107669758615769619112344729216801266154841189134051896547957308624815256177026309558973272318231437054728511940379681130479412853480697767288154047998018180198826020662234024966747388210672641697908975043963742895600988769218864380513054707341277061448359831921593901249449170261139262666425843722845845005163145090077250347948172167158222813162826687920792327980699959669550462461467309489728322672329366444023785487920577048517348477731296957952069509704131868532058905694681627511782564567574085793101532373142612163772840873987167679302929261910075624290808795853120848363123678513964372075655792039515324234414195632153432547496028138442306257301968322613861573061199106329473979273842796475691397956966568089196041403612807977981357528684659468014858331253145212298894106424327471482580553623745197392088534016494879068396724116089816543 |
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.