There is a tag factoring. Its description is:
"factoring" refers to the mathematical decomposition of integers into their prime factors
But when I click 'learn more' I see:
operation of decomposing an object (typically an integer) into a product of other objects (typically its prime factors), also called "factorization":
So these two statements are not consistent. Is this tag only for prime factorization or for all factorizations?
I did some research to see how people understand this tag. There was 27 questions tagged factoring but:
- Some questions are about 'prime factoring' (for example Prime Factoring Function in Haskell) so prime-factoring would be more accurate
- 3 questions are about Left-Factoring in grammar (for example How to perform Left-Factoring on a Grammar, make it LL(1)). So they are mistagged.
- factoring out a header and footer in html is about HTML and has nothing in common with numbers.
- Factoring Trinomials With Python is about factoring trinomials so it is also mistagged.
- 2 questions have both factoring and prime-factoring tag. Is it good?
- Two questions have both factoring and primes tags but don't have prime-factoring tag. Isn't it wrong?
- Few questions have factoring tag but I don;t know how they are connected with 'factoring'.
- Only few questions are really about factoring (not only prime factoring).
I made little clean-up and corrected 3 questions. But after complete clean-up there would remain only few questions worth factoring tag. And maybe there wouldn't remain any.
So should this tag be burninated?
EDIT: I made some clean-up and there are only 13 not-closed factoring questions left. Situation now is strange. Tag factoring has broader meaning than prime-factoring so there should be more questions tagged factoring but there is not. Only questions about not-prime factoring are tagged with this tag.