What is the Largest Integer Factored into Two Primes?

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hi! i am looking for the largest integer "n" had been factored into 2 primes.
eg. n=p*q where p,q are primes.

any idea?

thx
 
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Um, do you mean factored, or do you mean largest known n such that n=pq?

Not sure about the former. The latter probably grows by a couple of digits every week
 
yes, i mean the largest known n such that n=pq where p,q=primes

thx again
 
So really, what you're asking for is the two largest known primes. I'm not sure if this is the best option, but it's certainly big:
(2^{20996011}-1)(2^{13466917}-1)
is the product of two primes and has about 10 million digits.
 
this is where this should have gone :-p

no problem...

M^2 is the answer, where M is the largest known Prime.
 
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