Factor Info
| ID | 156844 |
| Size | 1098 digits / 3647 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 714704529646352661421664294707454546748016371967778134243580311268297284279636046539608419588686357355074970254651777765279351839387832134390531361018154812329574539782672938952027167564896286997329054333349907567882255287686840383053390165097287295049271300004576660863643954213470253254386449219647269794780372423358505714793901409306973294016982576091596037136635219857791556471922389277047544681357849445647392809455073253790425485462313387731751915701697095476610458464156537013722620388793217901195705065544842100387269426455944088868126170303031211356395881141007932619791830117463444958192221476169339136283735130321774917980049057962538983820595312049379730074268901475190293657802288456262290938122153726790566932759653443088957119691667462785579111992926441007156149526456799314990334042127169110414292694841294114381074147166499325146186751829627706214451104547460825518585877299996888875201297703120093227511041679855008202002191434284345052699116518829942020350868172814213829436490972877642536731392081175991328979393451748711633058518077580270427303952736285386525014607044871668703 |
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.