Category
page 1Factorization
fundamental theorem of arithmetic
theorem about prime factorization of a number
factorization
thumb|right|The polynomial x2 + cx + d, where a + b = c and ab = d, can be factorized into (x + a)(x + b).
integer factorization
decomposition of a number into a product
unique factorization domain
integral domain where every nonzero element is uniquely expressible as a product of prime elements
matrix decomposition
representation of a matrix as a product
Dedekind domain
ring with unique factorization for ideals (mathematics)
sufficient statistic
concept
factorization of polynomials
computational method
non-negative matrix factorization
algorithms for matrix decomposition
p-adic valuation
type of valuation

graph factorization
partition of the edges of a graph into disjoint spanning k-regular subgraphs
Supernatural number
generalized natural number
Sophie Germain's Identity
mathematical polynomial factorization