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Mathematical function <math>A</math> of two variables, such that for integer arguments <math>n,n</math> it can be expressed as follows: | Mathematical function <math>A</math> of two variables, such that for integer arguments <math>n,n</math> it can be expressed as follows: | ||
<math> A(m, n) = | <math> A(m, n) = |
Latest revision as of 04:15, 2 February 2009
Mathematical function of two variables, such that for integer arguments it can be expressed as follows: .