Factor Info
| ID | 157044 |
| Size | 1112 digits / 3694 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 80448724116543065827079584899393143147811055794028917714348912153217830412427070318662007830424973683943352432549431138755688337954183045517333134656297726206680899936481765477392398350086712586144219958449697009777938935305912924760510051299060218034993249097487587579674432384617919679225917415925172776483541588103470776858487681717943379495028305384382680033677185925171418061023726893840434156349330145522877800231024415162356156566108303069170949147664009573716634171615769662767278860997989020776702679636930187619679675661720044746673423512368138189575038977834706288479770217270776705738684016234136660225039117998895071397062290300540365091305137053081981007802712729258098737101309481235317952468085614243160515105394777065648490911116080970963598665527258694490749760643687149609457281149750353260135423639641081417150806657982074356233570559961054036346792646940033783308423512085660734576903518815580840576156031254134889492461001254022586349476896630956951931593725459015757824454328083691207522429589174252442058814986563884831024798329452411247887717957426251369485867252469605570295309772678309 |
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.