Factor Info
| ID | 157081 |
| Size | 1116 digits / 3706 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 391276626887187620414265282658071790979246680514213764198960204673399371701033622512110128390708847876740591045424759116551635388669545340055480033779228633954338170517014810353778805093287981801468967427939503586355334615017326942507611632931025742047729759359501127172907348034078983098111526830626650581390423817892671468278227544577339306634818656498492613613260272339975388480511521859854291491473398022826946743551062397235285580807017057905461914301295911774534586666435476980710281062472118180989446051978144329225888008280381800495112987406426462612663223090228601769874986965413848608224595556713699159508098804621882746160991636255766819226034489773261172656013406778556060912277179904509575275503270340021434010386203408434848812013098281594932311214280731458458335253093559500605688580019953469511819398118623178466411068615401695334863667203767124252251812618743207811705601436673748427445982002408433811736328803957646615746501444971257244460260125376908841501737142796021529897805125813176150831104697348321277196524389023549078258093455711789187293618118410190205201059674755774086428647417071335033 |
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.