Factor Info
| ID | 156756 |
| Size | 1125 digits / 3735 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 151175262754577310273114031543781678364325685170695399596084479789791315247484784473360251292839293307514324673444814629847107254682507763433317245733783212448983601161452507528821409316169872918106565689185909178500940148790148795226489120468268556616669735850724276738980827464756115476058240163988124092961652403888947256333854230833095871350403860286465258309337854685471406151813323164998768885114143356581337658412239499962626953234199690949769343631535672790868176030971968341824980533444877570612977893474411892752937700953489394246154491978717850670851917179515179515894921541248045122725964591703260829447850900107648822101495899841985380289665334597955382290379984990325362551099700879922198848737451786442713638174888148999110814074269829333788038279748430407922302798383823889732475528516121630713500576221230531279049774019129672043036726224636008398650270551485130649177137486775333268360519615114480632441332004958059280857144940780858494812273810012828456711804188750063877863668458431090781125401077602621286143772841564384174227757600802198547287916659398177058796752024719504877924101260015772191195166749 |
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.