Birkhoff factorization is a concept in mathematics, particularly in the field of algebra and dynamical systems that involves the factorization of a certain type of function, usually a piecewise linear or piecewise monotonic function. It is named after the American mathematician George David Birkhoff. In general, Birkhoff factorization refers to the ability to express a certain class of functions as a product of two simpler functions.
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