Factor Info
ID
160244
Size
1073 digits / 3563 bits
Status
composite
Value
30010092388897584846542540546159353395986762206049188283778343505148090773743105018979537064184766576149269125120999966577837905056221102181526460404055102587264941230208669070437322175598138140322474288488870151510850528272619559720459035261031283906869235697466667032304185481178719906484481151939075144120684169324811843026193452905326157842007280975979354116250866425351746755276285953594803669866666948527766086887638535101531827672418079195786606643037188204826902160527188965860761679576917397116210159649001838826903267762713488259333538554906291764246102508952694164242646128365099517158585145683224389633274550562139766513637368544071102351478821216326074525556041705932329729145472078608475653503757944227620280108340930638300519466910064957316047614021607867007563729468648938412261947963299068904247389249929487560337104770158701946730377540208701288082188935251130842536286830111688612225151895871578305476853879339646524236501216381244371134727798853962279761534984788181058999664079905762415709652621061739160315126410764470177193852018701312452596287769957
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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.
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