fundamental theorem of arithmetic

mathematics
Also known as: theorem of prime factorization, unique factorization theorem
Key People:
Ernst Eduard Kummer
Related Topics:
number theory
arithmetic

fundamental theorem of arithmetic, Fundamental principle of number theory proved by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1801. It states that any integer greater than 1 can be expressed as the product of prime numbers in only one way.

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