Monday, 30 September 2013

Product of exponents of prime factorization – math.stackexchange.com

Product of exponents of prime factorization – math.stackexchange.com

Let $p(n)$ be the product of the exponents of the prime factorization of
$n$. For example, $$p(5184) = p(2^6 3^4) = 24 \;,$$ $$p(65536) = p(2^{16})
= 16 \;.$$ Define $P(n)$ as the number of iterations …

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