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  2. Catalan number - Wikipedia

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    The Catalan numbers are a sequence of natural numbers that occur in various counting problems, often involving recursively defined objects. They are named after Eugène Catalan, though they were previously discovered in the 1730s by Minggatu. The n-th Catalan number can be expressed directly in terms of the central binomial coefficients by

  3. Category:Eponymous numbers in mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Catalan number; D. Damköhler numbers; Dedekind number;

  4. Noncrossing partition - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... The number of noncrossing partitions of a set of n elements is the nth Catalan number. ... number 4, pages 333–350, 1972 ...

  5. Catalan pseudoprime - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... a Catalan pseudoprime is an odd composite number n satisfying the congruence ... "Catalan numbers, primes and twin primes" (PDF).

  6. Schröder–Hipparchus number - Wikipedia

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    Substituting k = 1 into this formula gives the Catalan numbers and substituting k = 2 into this formula gives the Schröder–Hipparchus numbers. [7] In connection with the property of Schröder–Hipparchus numbers of counting faces of an associahedron, the number of vertices of the associahedron is given by the Catalan numbers.

  7. Fuss–Catalan number - Wikipedia

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    Whilst the above is a concrete example Catalan numbers, similar problems can be evaluated using Fuss-Catalan formula: Computer Stack : ways of arranging and completing a computer stack of instructions, each time step 1 instruction is processed and p new instructions arrive randomly.

  8. List of integer sequences - Wikipedia

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    A number that has the same number of digits as the number of digits in its prime factorization, including exponents but excluding exponents equal to 1. A046758: Extravagant numbers: 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 33, 34, 36, 38, ... A number that has fewer digits than the number of digits in its prime factorization (including ...

  9. Eugène Charles Catalan - Wikipedia

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    Eugène Charles Catalan (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn ʃaʁl katalɑ̃]; 30 May 1814 – 14 February 1894) [2] was a French and Belgian mathematician who worked on continued fractions, descriptive geometry, number theory and combinatorics.