Functions and Analysis

   

Definition and Application of Anti-Factorial

Authors: Juan Elias Millas Vera

In this paper I want to show a new concept, the anti-factorial. This is the inverse operator of the factorial. I introduce a full (and necessary) new notation for this concept. The main idea is to develop an operator (notated by n¡) that is able of do the inverse form of an expanded number n to a contracted number k and if you do the factorial of k you will end up back at n, that is k!=n.

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