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The sum of reciprocal multifactorials can be given in closed form by the beautiful formula m(n) = sum_(n=0)^(infty)1/(n!...!_()_(k)) (1) = ...
A set A of integers is recursively isomorphic to set B if there is a bijective recursive function f such that f(A)=B.
The coloring red of two complete subgraphs of n/2 points (for even n) in order to generate a blue-empty graph.
A fraction a/b written in lowest terms, i.e., by dividing numerator and denominator through by their greatest common divisor (a,b). For example, 2/3 is the reduced fraction ...
A knot diagram in which none of the crossings are reducible.
A reducible fraction is a fraction p/q such that GCD(p,q)>1, i.e., p/q can be written in reduced form. A fraction that is not reducible is said to be irreducible. For ...
An extension to the Berlekamp-Massey algorithm which applies when the terms of the sequences are integers modulo some given modulus m.
The reflexive closure of a binary relation R on a set X is the minimal reflexive relation R^' on X that contains R. Thus aR^'a for every element a of X and aR^'b for distinct ...
A reflexive graph is a pseudograph such that each vertex has an associated graph loop.
The reflexive reduction of a binary relation R on a set X is the minimum relation R^' on X with the same reflexive closure as R. Thus aR^'b for any elements a and b of X, ...
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