Factor Info
ID | 160366 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3792 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 30354000077666352442624473094179843735501951112945391833378487697945380766808245002643169796761069460438652955281888845569940612912814610591923034432494255835462784137333835777949728646874258083693571646444564059848510772054148620582203098502358008521085861258210895191237317253817698317764495139801619533171334394644238432060463283576918642988747906320529660995481203934817780252683437541490198638343740582477770137518965768123787768806729833146472277668241246550304815713549433048227541213448900645252698381051743626234120996844693763657714682307372749596411592678047223516063153214559604228367675938862263753947645117015254688335954316692462627453449850855488042363640976731820848825312040145170440556214150096458071463436369667928061651609424491809156360483618575301515223509287133925637611242935951135296280535398953272772484512859599875399503410695245490192500308923591583943468430012479781055027002318861648693102418063508879277196124205972152350291866857342047439411720212786227606388693261184105940907256992463204057786668357465916819890991729155518600723686258258299937559914995195676827650727242034069055625290425842481587469464019 |
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.