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- example, 3 × 5 is an integer factorization of 15, and (x – 2)(x + 2) is a polynomial factorization of x2 – 4. Factorization is not usually considered meaningful...
- called prime factorization; the result is always unique up to the order of the factors by the prime factorization theorem. To factorize a small integer...
- fundamental theorem of arithmetic, also called the unique factorization theorem and prime factorization theorem, states that every integer greater than 1 can...
- unique factorization domains ⊃ prin****l ideal domains ⊃ Euclidean domains ⊃ fields ⊃ algebraically closed fields Formally, a unique factorization domain...
- an LDU (factorization with all diagonal entries of L and U equal to 1), then the factorization is unique. In that case, the LU factorization is also unique...
- In linear algebra, a QR decomposition, also known as a QR factorization or QU factorization, is a decomposition of a matrix A into a product A = QR of...
- An RRQR factorization or rank-revealing QR factorization is a matrix decomposition algorithm based on the QR factorization which can be used to determine...
- non-negative matrix factorizations was performed by a Finnish group of researchers in the 1990s under the name positive matrix factorization. It became more...
- the Stein factorization, introduced by Karl Stein (1956) for the case of complex spaces, states that a proper morphism can be factorized as a composition...
- In linear algebra, the Cholesky decomposition or Cholesky factorization (pronounced /ʃəˈlɛski/ shə-LES-kee) is a decomposition of a Hermitian, positive-definite...