Factor Info
| ID | 156728 |
| Size | 1105 digits / 3671 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 6046871400576266419944447109197528551781467848202154945459830545828727109831552756855095625363213224167271928098403771308562526824090795758062750807936846843839531631625288354489167024215545609777977825495687721094015685006360167060994487175898117871066751318190565449501874006976566944953570238909762623267832572757740923584054280169339321816770516037778805844822128305462401966541734551876744204645978050156641761122812061712039975455701886785329207055595721247412455296700359138366516047969521864131986022100079044739993439018558602381829561931132565278317983051474602346372314415195158210468476449862574944475941653170063438403029642516606230778708303343685978751372886337074200058038068867679976860824765704516741043188184242899482321132535458855976886984864701328021628271415431373521060290198683124859426285625566297907884040445714677769276410395874821191401017532459329011051852903923277976071124237099396922856513197451061114258320602093778567871071607626872822649700225039091631073784958832282988551286408826905713817340915140973782723872207294284112377050452941413990396089051332077219524771553 |
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.