Multiplicative partition

In number theory, a multiplicative partition or unordered factorization of an integer n {\displaystyle n} is a way of writing n {\displaystyle n} as a product of integers greater than 1, treating two products as equivalent if they differ only in the ordering of the factors. The number n {\displaystyle n} is itself considered one of these products.

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Multiplicative partition

In number theory, a multiplicative partition or unordered factorization of an integer n {\displaystyle n} is a way of writing n {\displaystyle n} as a product of integers greater than 1, treating two products as equivalent if they differ only in the ordering of the factors. The number n {\displaystyle n} is itself considered one of these products.

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