Factor Info
| ID | 156666 |
| Size | 1103 digits / 3661 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 10712231834093742039876536606068810948947984834479214992485310542549399246533941479808290176341892427753569233981922501110035324107680365580684271935976409222470292971566172286453359311067216456491962385835465021967801099226059014467437154752617717330725134391218822500544001910109139732518838026112243558708766559049936927451656136082184041255363277783733713778088290303933038378063653910624684390501645829790047581525295536949363826982512340518943726101272029740556470562909578439911841256337030966838578425647013189335108208505698959524751550106895376054340533916098180693917977112035406459459706088677880924325605359748809723901030011295754093997481241513424317515254346972274925991828263377058951307127873735409030219610772985780233068892252588529452320469323744912882933689273307972847417614829404661208357041818113211302566804996503472802721150542419833622394466350484935015975076783228112773100832612065635932071847842526703777211444974825019029854375536186136513395310999176642410498024468872686570221705478986731348853090020094095187005054505204638053231298552764967497594699179421542407569671 |
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.