Factor Info
| ID | 156686 |
| Size | 1099 digits / 3650 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 4584880497822163912041644244115696805853838707123313447156735250318042788095170391363827213439265567291315336293117651811852042361021569874259009514468785338158000964807144357482823782946300673872552794272697953080444891646366808124237172071520370172924464972645227476030443646371980112054417865742084146618210776241356981840627920102507187471818023077315241519035114621288686052840147165465520747760812378012645585020672550617405249061025654531723346406749458312603511795277226388767059391150743365691064525695965655458676774646260161361529395193360653988741172614869194066165081926022908765425466126502335735926117529062881477895808774645718066456325993434669328873820199758012268335884059208720028416612852758723807296596725777103907921715544319298469644582848489997566276290584169347197263386107059597340104412607476021079459404328574114448481890834196336849750265747125324773233358341855912056163348899186190318862704839119122758934217688024311481035779101779865143442126897714383948159223722910960849618483305169324526361722742428063223239822429659789136226708470845886165184592902152216082601 |
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.