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d4n3
on Dec 23, 2015
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I think this actually wasn't an arbitrary choice, but a result of the algorithm.. e.g. factors are displayed as clusters ordered in a circle (factors of 2 is a circle with groups of 2, factors of 3 is a circle of groups of 3).
So for primes, you have a circle of groups of 1.
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So for primes, you have a circle of groups of 1.