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Also, if you factorize like this into ''K'' factors, then each of them into ''L'' factors, you get the same as if you directly factored into ''K L'' factors. | Also, if you factorize like this into ''K'' factors, then each of them into ''L'' factors, you get the same as if you directly factored into ''K L'' factors. | ||
:''The general formula for this factorization is | :''The general formula for this factorization is <math>\prod\limits_{i = 1}^K \frac {K A + i N} {K A + (i - 1) N} = \frac {A + N} A</math>. Here you can see more clearly that actual delta of factors will be <math>N / \operatorname{gcd}(K, N)</math>.'' | ||
[[Wikipedia:Størmer's theorem|Størmer's theorem]] can be extended to show that for each prime limit ''p'' and each degree of epimericity ''n'', there are only finitely many ''p''-limit ratios with degree of epimoricity less than or equal to ''n''. | [[Wikipedia:Størmer's theorem|Størmer's theorem]] can be extended to show that for each prime limit ''p'' and each degree of epimericity ''n'', there are only finitely many ''p''-limit ratios with degree of epimoricity less than or equal to ''n''. |