Factor Info
| ID | 156859 |
| Size | 1163 digits / 3862 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 33330917480419275384820488956782671175108445337707775764263380870963802025933972353462891490271859672038975209223250188296657866687221734342981841818038574470799670826262786148994761514655832577076191957197029354890784403765683077765643782870633587307538918983574416803971430040387003211325552610003995596951761135354666594875091443341760737183763931173603285781181081115849570767309837032302204291849759381212801266312053897127426203946604481598149434911749825379727394084383017055228381169986995625330644738143385189360384599515413201474720080853209379143405256143363337819389169391435057577819497331714436961535130471882756114514518608800133195130478482647232029946866468594926094493680774627603919871885970317018731640193660839996707635626095580209831484861241942294153439479351605456209439123880337735061426538908025160210001913706128906236717834347112922540815864864654139935310889640521133940569991650953864557885957194245649658523746751524061436154189853474390188927734714156401852073453033972215892708118400596444558403650452278010647120591713420808630084815555131075529013185166721547062947193112821248751985879590008295150993209156220345362073140391761 |
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.