Number Theory

   

Prime Number — Prime Factorization in Different Ways

Authors: Seung-pyo Hong

In order to judge the prime number, many division operation is done. Those who read this document will be able to subtract by addition and subtraction without multiplication and division operations. A prime number is one with no proper factors. It would take a few hundred digits to determine which number is a prime number, and it would take a while to divide it into computer operations. It is almost impossible to determine whether tens of millions of digits are a minority. If the number of judgments is increased by dividing the decimal judgments, the processing time is increased sharply and the time can not be processed. However, the time of judgment is reduced by treating the small factor decomposition in another way.

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