Factor Info
| ID | 156535 |
| Size | 1097 digits / 3643 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 30180680220280532454600855538534108656941651042705161959544692443872131121421316884475107688347276436745354066080395250133262366380215392846967324308541343135394305177602071483679752650745463917672566823326567352915387328449872537811615960473589697026656905268188997923864866695803555559812949482817461131419261793911253754962423414851048584336420261102540839354488227732138310751569441378016417516986630287048409027800842694501489316745118747761407126608545628319693545220024487413616972468130730573257387488395943188052987036483669035236989528929464080635707983208490410648376729630538087154097453584723185704109250459412475310140592857112330557267272459542212536676444232742146990496219251292350369235396581368521794441656497962642535269325053392764647677987069389402076550052842401167549374125134175496108883482672381745665777367109219457640094212508340425923286173736360021575341185930537954648382522055491607857909315923954634630141759504513678752417816915848726638683590541379342434626505578804000469641755360345324367506506949214387400776006474772198489488780405476532455532209674363842447 |
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.