Factor Info
| ID | 156972 |
| Size | 1108 digits / 3681 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 7342648041003308683414253550976838550490514684635556134741298541383498161963466544001845374585105170864428856146863808270108874702156212792213279587418760048072564963965288129092285042816219910269948878279382155210147086305392766185153425213447797744594155470981483040071933104651282628047041617820975421877069208948791081655388568447109726819841515569217208722415774746213027857003023433656848713374783236364903838195511608451136309381163886277035104151551030126700019120051451836704241500371833554823816981649265006083847661089047355546029085790362427970729009798630347820353686110870299597615312014678201983500859471503467270030293022692093518306586631266161638235666671951619288194409963200459544164402321650444840967613944438978270062630934041134799839691451366639020405416644864115467441226524816232799210720022757501252513272471965488486758597695192827379341121210653750643459494925550095270744166892979153717912237694010770660255231775580249211848986040624328224445638063059803214696135793578869989691537314208063250820038848169279298099434983484322610836621180820841102563326328053620304276086694919 |
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.