Factor Info
| ID | 156682 |
| Size | 1154 digits / 3833 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 43169704154215431124622480420387099896977234912709422656896922595260498596579330849352941417754203875075401283837299342763852337949254612540320420093676398986005823345416854737567089529140692991330789653753215202551302338023420019511872485571229279881304748775101626391289840443263151254649817500463287012703749099128957518885415767748363144761049036411956336018458035573805622751398502923510475551253538061352009943783192391659975220982196887171291298842127307286569656647411203520788208831386149984191159123304732166859930906880909329704448185275263381098404974512633312416441061360897732576706746046185047008287062303419801686297165737862215907866684552686970946628594534564929638611001102578409997911973794619751902100797008640183060282889868452112530716078320872177165023808303203170782772985684832280598049314546977250039844210388911576786470906637604478063153922135542621580113979486079108054768746609849629262754926632288577699223297813312763452563450668239236019378841170395102216497596060837939175709386929037833070214132548825213990528153852453300805266219447772271771676610793641184415249662891795306838887586864695265459613245046041401633527 |
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.