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StirlingS1
StirlingS1
[
n
,
m
]
gives the Stirling number of the first kind
.
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Integer mathematical function, suitable for both symbolic and numerical manipulation.
gives the number of permutations of
elements which contain exactly
cycles.
StirlingS1
automatically threads over lists.
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StirlingS2
NorlundB
TUTORIALS
Combinatorial Functions
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