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A positive rational number q belongs to the fmax-max-factor-limit, called the '''maximal factor limit''', for a given positive integer fmax if and only if the sum of the exponent absolutes of its factorization into primes is less than or equal to fmax. | A positive rational number q belongs to the fmax-max-factor-limit, called the '''maximal factor limit''', for a given positive integer fmax if and only if the sum of the exponent absolutes of its factorization into primes is less than or equal to fmax. | ||
In other words, a positive rational number q belongs to the fmax-limit if and only if the sum of the exponent absolutes of its factorization into primes is right-bounded to fmax. | In other words, a positive rational number q belongs to the fmax-max-factor-limit if and only if the sum of the exponent absolutes of its factorization into primes is right-bounded to fmax. | ||
===Examples=== | ===Examples=== |