Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic

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The fundamental theorem of arithmetic (or unique factorization theorem) states that every natural number greater than 1 can be written as a unique product of ordered primes. This Demonstration illustrates the theorem by showing the factorizations up to 10,000,000.
Contributed by: Hector Zenil (September 2007)
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Published: September 28 2007