Factor Info
| ID | 156952 |
| Size | 1110 digits / 3686 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 332870001189649928820721835318085033365297307065108507930219739949819181099986861932788887754717422506855466493958682522551662148382996909443539514005289619470993129876351044471209959391109063464954950278425561349809184312087445664601240354179874738812377329845982177632415726105286274018890058004958824336577671363168182697877110040239057679097104558958142682902933136884205898810204717788635318395993172005949696684005877566380329259226915666426840643610084195274925979400801261525752175112479593035608624724454964190498760199670713807814548177396260779800268384623699564303957195568472153233080560417461332172575515911007598162716601625463284204419871467381271866332152358606514634951957867223426123101214775561500024889251322246492926750676699436408892938285306021832237710400276270974665156358494482996997919528160117044062866952902519033105570191850322308728463714807237052909036385722043816188894969155563148598855187266965997943018413125287599058841822500859553918886117405603875550308372190692780819244506238224538569224147201466636475537270702308793577634123258595619851766585841735265787566962179103 |
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.