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Description: Tables of maximal and minimal numbers with two, three or four prime factors of the same length (in decimal notation).
Brilliant numbers, as defined by Peter Wallrodt, are numbers with two prime factors of the same length (in decimal notation). These numbers are generally used for cryptographic purposes, and for testing the performance of prime factoring programs.
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