Factor Info
| ID | 156765 |
| Size | 1099 digits / 3650 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 3088050251866232536536065520073051326973383523770866162657613036606196519591219994141466293906596491603114485505070584656597477283559347117119886273308378411300387886594375488618768297176989651844818519516992287446238636888373708071770377221689484030231245785667358178875220455590658352853013632786942542756029709521332791904936135972891176201294904885523574969859768437567715320635721569806220824506609468550205223207387695739841685565713740853693110489134361318900268491483526269095920096142763979874338759589795800681247579620795136220724408054807827264661929652488722089015162319121407324816996479319957992040995776460595004702100196059427309632275371116200557580508471139021941124006260217845848945095067105305357233480850723192429671957968172006221213535836895143075688973265605829194582032935982192115504015420084724680467706652461422459690160885648946262503486549339043768509818299777813700336982868686738573117353437961045477458705510675004529144731920827144685494181633826616665253404226672510511821503570825198355244564793046286172084327713510785273108017037634699471105549128817800518797 |
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.