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A '''semiprime''' is a composite [[natural number]] that is the product of two (possibly equal) primes. In other words, a semiprime is a <math>2</math>-almost prime. | A '''semiprime''' is a composite [[natural number]] that is the product of two (possibly equal) primes. In other words, a semiprime is a <math>2</math>-almost prime. | ||
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* [[Carmichael number is not semiprime]] |
Latest revision as of 23:06, 23 July 2022
This article defines a property that can be evaluated for a natural number, i.e., every natural number either satisfies the property or does not satisfy the property.
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Definition
A semiprime is a composite natural number that is the product of two (possibly equal) primes. In other words, a semiprime is a -almost prime.