Semiprime number In number theory , a natural number is called semiprime if it can be written as the product of two prime numbers . The two numbers do not need to be different. A semiprime can also be the square of a prime number. Such numbers are very useful for cryptography .
Divisibility-based sets of integers
Overview Factorization forms Constrained divisor sums Perfect Almost perfect Quasiperfect Multiply perfect Hemiperfect Hyperperfect Superperfect Unitary perfect Semiperfect Practical Erdős–Nicolas With many divisors Aliquot sequence-related Untouchable Amicable (Triple) Sociable Betrothed Base -dependentEquidigital Extravagant Frugal Harshad Polydivisible Smith Other sets Arithmetic Deficient Friendly Solitary Sublime Harmonic divisor Descartes Refactorable Superperfect
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