Abnormal number
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Abnormal numbers are hypothetical numbers, which are supposed to have more than one unique prime factorization. This is against the fundamental theorem of arithmetic which states that every integer has one and only one unique prime factorization.
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- Eric W. Weisstein, Abnormal number at MathWorld.
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