Factor Info
ID
160384
Size
938 digits / 3115 bits
Status
composite
Value
30369207768730812424112850482436662173874174846094821330571756407728731518826680746374017238311496921166154228181088940217466957699573294254386267540769875788890039427032226415875628893552842081271261004830950889425410258573773600260613080327977344093282928700059650323213459356860763555509072342152550871405519353359486768280190910011265600052980919719559741931142604032030550932713952266736901509268416721976140495840239868371109674542467168638185419450613387160399302624380372873298690835305266319770011066097992264373926577262455882910614063088520789927065573363358408455253942201521822304181345002241287235877239129207290843416504590738158779894602657318888020586035529844263091895982470304339942481085800659952321471498795189871409700460186305500964644333230571303419197036165483225437538668429502105506841320118928564777590669306399333214770816528160605339178534094497917374063877254252219911696875187208921405800393436613609620861
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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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