Factor Info
| ID | 156719 |
| Size | 1127 digits / 3744 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 91283053776653178407232262242834462533258881988926549923773515833549149068637711998614098031269610285373426772796291435063841398729705788290066904274545410790160140386347334820841736407494919664514020158930835036867682597158192019976591378227564651898530924303740745242131433124669720549248037355091876417375071812832003682760044469844207786762567920131429000468220382845576004730421670842430742537264732668043156943482929556367664189084221375710759898018407942068701408118036452712783075899850496936886886980042723772105102157983043982857944589181044010566061623474136851037395165791909799312174415815056903281513909599931815906102889957354994889533643799217294869831935631389037445648455595083006590281959621253783306466419434996635503485811440969516233605371154398623779652019467252079979170300623113104535919046659485046142565946638446876446500751016185507956754038122492280743021818746445302238011266681059588926456901290427135895878290645510608564340604244330558453501022220607927928959021218012975100000313664016349000353887979926106576039987924570494577699913410651245272583037004556399559034970036013991467840395116037 |
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.