Factor Info
ID
169519
Size
1131 digits / 3757 bits
Status
composite
Value
509413064974477171842091417850846009286698740561129331672281541497948365845471137148857070725695887031650515861014642873841187950166375656776082291230583215994175765816799709593068823673737374012339055101479934603255166814413452218595407976053163073254725200626163936700661017311048280053072585666559014018311351488833367196179209541727694109098286129653902243038453829507894074803795681858529403506707460611353179262400763389667727113190648951156692707149912765706948975531669923609248011109275071252088562820432454799893260440947105273715319420097640482710692373032172025251518452566105419266990428295833287773744520056635250878737060533359683800554183470964946485270118613948642774076417755933101432099829452912684213599487050316313507103897512541268927548887960078480434174674939821767161364379316465622188231968691189361675157704735070750157866203570049538523007060555601685112322903702337806332439142620823531980148618060213750241674052337539826195039495109271074347563814128190846324848284981861969163793124298400256582101580048607004269573611319532070796507841148909487531624200126543875412402642171245835973797620102111063
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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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