Multiplicative independence

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title: Multiplicative independence
text: In number theory, two positive integers a and b are said to be multiplicatively independent if their only common integer power is 1. That is, for integers n and m, a n = b m implies n = m = 0 . Two integers which are not multiplicatively independent are said to be multiplicatively dependent. As examples, 36 and 216 are multiplicatively dependent since 36 3 = 3 = 2 = 216 2 , whereas 2 and 3 are multiplicatively independent.
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