Re: Factoraization of n! as power of primes
- From: magidin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Arturo Magidin)
- Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 05:42:50 +0000 (UTC)
In article <30514699.1139947059600.JavaMail.jakarta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Abdulla <abod20@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I wanna ask if anyone know where i can get a formula to the
factoraization of n! as a product of powers of primes i.e. n!=p1^e1 *
p2^e2 *.... where e1,e2,e3 are nonnegative integers and the formula
will provide them.
There is no simple factorization.
can anyone tell me in which book i can get a formula like this ???
Your dreams?
another request can anyone tell me about that prize given to the
mathematician who's below 40 years old ?
Lots of prizes are given to mathematicians; some of them are given to
mathematicians who are under 40. Very few prizes have official rules
specifying age; in fact, no prize that I know of.
UNOFFICIALLY, the Fields Medal is given only to mathematicians who are
still under forty, and I am quite sure this is the one you mean, though.
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