Multiplicative partitions of factorials refer to a way of expressing a factorial as a product of integers, where the order of multiplication matters. A factorial \( n! \) is the product of all positive integers up to \( n \). In the context of multiplicative partitions, you are looking for ways to write \( n! \) as a product of factors, rather than as a sum. For example, consider \( 4! = 24 \).
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