faktorim
Faktorim is a theoretical construct in number theory describing a structured approach to factoring integers. It denotes a factorization that expresses a positive integer N as a product of factors drawn from a prescribed set, subject to optimization criteria such as minimizing the largest factor, balancing factor sizes, or minimizing the total number of factors.
Definition and variants: A faktorim decomposition is specified by a constraint family, a target function, and
Properties and limitations: Faktorim decompositions are not unique unless the criteria enforce uniqueness. Existence is straightforward
Relations and applications: Faktorim sits between classical prime factorization and integer partition problems. It is used
Overview and etymology: The name combines 'factor' with a suffix suggesting structure or image, reflecting its