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:: A ( m, n )
:: A ( m, n ) = hyper ( 2, m, n + 3 ) − 3.
:: A ( m, n )
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:: n is an integer
define method factorial ( n :: < integer >)
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:: to show / solve < tt > G </ tt >, show / solve < tt > G < sub > 1 </ sub ></ tt > and … and < tt > G < sub > n </ sub ></ tt >
:: Let n = 0
:: Example: See also Martin v. Wilks, 490 U. S. 755, 784 n. 21, 104 L. Ed.
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:: is a residue modulo p < sup > n </ sup > if k < n is even and A is a residue
:: is a nonresidue modulo p < sup > n </ sup > if k < n is even and A is a nonresidue.
:: 1 ) Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, n. d., cat.

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