Factor Info
| ID | 156670 |
| Size | 1116 digits / 3706 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 358266900793643539000289398271163623615978876207303425368947764970542720826419129767586470458061250809582821729574938212964809481786080060036109630204561142808381229192310663225779698903865014314235200205744596724253042160833869262238641578388740977754550301982376205843843838952759488588542886877284463723937951556788087199098605170422434369916850055978818094928677524996125204016891892811811125671679905687548328028047878100058212582633703884070702742636595770685570330111820812227837747116962670286233141047591828079572230273995239431848707441797169585150972109984853229561301373928996006142616092758324728561884466063589633322701470103007444055004859159355697506930247987871387791946691552218149766795389258047317395997029178966899585051689402227848080872924342750746982030994081526462704733776193447378893218013146473810010893015128072120751345554905018393947198926974440221510527282885966679725145395025999442224289938178288982423940268775336594698042430432575379341287558235623944842801785118696969242201217602213417635225578248996939537163860452365907302280838913280997458053380988451664861128099480701290403 |
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.