Factor Info
ID | 163030 |
Size | 1110 digits / 3685 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 170064291094454481964450399842276954223716943700178415823716667387953007841679082418248531818379232727223503642245175605527217405482181149495396655976336944103035823981217661935051354039617649706822832126710547223835918461767128151193005389829579432728540376748561671829374029897344125275208181265066806029025349826425904053156810143940363953734106061161993745102160989121988800435047775830720662305483560011949172814510344516040478615308416120583430655533232238360003035962333288959331251220163004946290322773122292694205745583255599858929253489308199670803644054876980418642545219427730956358022348034040721353470669997035694126306968962250965558269654992541541475688886882300772565914924711588071566310220700790083856028581867422836036933630080700728667617245903663176346971421615908823973660003528015421048835286112789344631410227950240931467694137481253558501717752192634452291011980084481382076963426483417107903868994016372345541376275875745576225642089882136725346127100459707027874492405527227309961894843999024051912006029166204509655145398581451116833163792583487785334026236096151656932586289460531 |
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.