Here's an implementation of
gri6507's suggestion (using ordinary perl integers, not bigints):
use warnings;
use strict;
use integer;
$|=1;
print "Enter number: ";
chomp(my $x = <STDIN>);
die "That's not my kind of number!" if $x=~/\D/ || $x/1 ne $x;
if ($x <= 1) { print "$x\n"; exit }
# get prime factors
my %fact;
my $fact = 2;
do {
++$fact while $x/$fact*$fact != $x;
++$fact{$fact};
$x /= $fact;
} while ($x > 1);
# apply all combinations
my @fact = 1;
while (($fact,my $count) = each %fact) {
my $index;
@fact = map $_ * $fact**(++$index/@fact % ($count+1)),
(@fact) x ($count+1);
}
print "@{[sort {$a<=>$b} @fact]}\n";
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