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Feb 27 |
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How can we prove that among positive integers any number can have only one prime factorization? @PeteL.Clark I did search, but somehow assumed the answer to my question would not be at this link. But I now concede it was a mistake. Having never seen the fish I was looking for, I threw it back into the waters, when the magical web presented it to me! |
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Feb 27 |
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How can we prove that among positive integers any number can have only one prime factorization? I already thought of this, but it is not sufficient. if n = a*a*b*c, what if I claim there exists n = d*e? |
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Feb 27 |
asked | How can we prove that among positive integers any number can have only one prime factorization? |