Factor Info
| ID | 156960 |
| Size | 1125 digits / 3735 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 180874676519843401393892009113876742630050054575652886703982864087967046974377918015996990794945580884096810270245809708543260326352087140968007276588613215056666740830044214300459617337240262021327383215461313730546982659728293848089734952122804931079451404728389730871028049808624944783909923930134376039046322399312995106054404159996476774418812159640479392508852706006389584070373828294670323377711656910934354990282679306713238833224918856355540983723045645961787130108058093888124685824536883602627494959052293484724677850404141507466830662711820633489247713697868018428027796157859308574040757486103026759636779752504821821129879163770769162614907615292193289976380640261815762136577651462863287090476681260826561521186908388379851474368476294297187886589601604819459130828691131118383754835412084142804168764627225926172652662060958030580693571451810896008230220406986469820420965004645155633334407904789125265664168320145179892596426101505467619805776224766668348664086663433720873371783182206673817585612390889707776872202312689781812718737050876743527194797615905169383123955365806928358584758902251077621960231511 |
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.