Factorial vs Superfactorial - What's the difference?
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(mathematics, combinatorics) The result of multiplying a given number of consecutive integers from 1 to the given number. In equations, it is symbolized by an exclamation mark (!). For example, 5! = 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 = 120.
(mathematics) Of or pertaining to a factor or .
Of or pertaining to a factor.
(dated) Of or pertaining to a factory.
(mathematics) A product of factorials, such that the superfactorial of a number n'' is 1! × 2! × 3! × ... × ''n !.
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between factorial and superfactorial
is that factorial is (mathematics) of or pertaining to a factor or while superfactorial is (mathematics) a product of factorials, such that the superfactorial of a number n'' is 1! × 2! × 3! × × ''n !.As nouns the difference between factorial and superfactorial
is that factorial is (mathematics|combinatorics) the result of multiplying a given number of consecutive integers from 1 to the given number in equations, it is symbolized by an exclamation mark (!) for example, 5! = 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 = 120 while superfactorial is (mathematics) a product of factorials, such that the superfactorial of a number n'' is 1! × 2! × 3! × × ''n !.As an adjective factorial
is (mathematics) of or pertaining to a factor or.factorial
English
(wikipedia factorial)Noun
(en noun)Usage notes
"n''!" is read as "factorial of ''n''" or "''n factorial."See also
* double factorial * factorial primeAdjective
(en adjective)- (Buchanan)
