Factor Info
ID | 223909 |
Size | 1862 digits / 6184 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 30215240668255087832020993703022344497690357788594978742711958611647707213641800095923952187361381684917376316355753264488111413507304358549528960539564118000587938816902113516752388341291568339246413367797009094658158814763977933783259186286738578449264265490551028689742470225409629378311576180010747901076233350434794911033535285289096938317847638595675091197552146577626734207610903190963085910303193362917300199577655848948157375498563375310927878840472992011903565784137281951817581288076524350785071446745812799795059644879459391113440724953061637409943254772846554412724838162969335241002918952791172402607690185916288398481020805528368111945728209232290462350858241983051926237061621407377533862435352164676262040154398177368103086990482193282883406151031007850020683030581763312443746217054490113275007957800439947689130211093206098720657422639295090816992297128260376007688243583763941732801040522565784232569460006053856573177816039196312485045288857992007481081126447274163396997683383893097529014445919633652520611512325100800634501736923499653309148010311646200368790304148700721838206689263246256474761297080943064139528380973556586790185019142015250456034107502721312317444137027944650104510597257269811708998038284220717574800980648218891816298265167703194102188550855719375216351740162950333294548886781816206483986213854574834111627115580652641596004948715051009652714507935769617367916826807217182529441223832958623935720273092163859873995366698956726241595209929396056925315408380693351808291484457513975645481865834303865290191673885899841699743093967983683055806574094472143731726151668114473002866707464056232546256644433595912555232310240938106493801739938393461880963164222332266715285956207459278562173295915170556977976772343223685155306342388667565269280648807929504642126137581604313015226472922218593881497682367776784445942210727 |
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.