What Is the Name for the Product of Unique Prime Factors?

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The product of the unique prime factors of a number is known as the "radical" of that number. For instance, the radical of 12, which consists of the prime factors 2 and 3, is calculated as 2 x 3 = 6. This concept is formally defined in number theory and can be further explored through resources like the Wikipedia page on the radical of an integer.

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Is there a name for product of the unique prime factors of a number?
For example, for the number 12, it would be 3x2=6.

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