Factor Info
ID
173519
Size
1126 digits / 3740 bits
Status
composite
Value
4068967432955832908000489392842133085959775458715606617221373020506137392968993411216155075622206870583644206537894220834353449429290777809018175170840191966357916922092334180684441374768904035201405048744405400575870212802966338466687896066981272732264154567758318630385578434135658914704536642555219850775363917785063299274840957638356437453723222966656610322183232802012695483582463582654571785471107682896216072183814242910329736939855275806500310225355855503380400506392534102493145622648910786353218664851530634194497611852061033000014605083973878387088552968624083028461300988493425585677191212728999524653690197660445723968021283846520476940817843919404168187665601397218683653934124645852142754229765532077683988785777067672527504078155529379353805833890174403012157854024759531961500689334240162043426299228080369227822821962611934437850487730179496816552651271146700501175752448899961279412258300448807677045794047789794511745031517857306870462115770388707645227318959574147288877437530940456234136554006006848272116996739290585382995172550099910762241912911949686806375403635391909716260335809048854273607075006469
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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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