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Latest revision as of 07:37, 31 January 2022
The Fundamental theorem of Arithmetic states the following:
The product of any unique combination of two prime numbers is unique. This property can be used in many applications, specifically well known in the field of cryptography. In the world of data management, it can also be used to specify concepts using some global encoding scheme.
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