nmoran02
Nathan Moran
nmoran02

I understand the general concept of sqp(n), but is there an “sqp value,” if you will, for every natural number? What happens when n is, say, 32? Since the only prime factor of 32 is 2, and 2 can’t be multiplied to form a square-free number, does one exist? Or am I just way overthinking it, and the “sqp value” is