Factorial
The function defined on the set of non-negative integers with value at
equal to the product of the natural numbers from 1 to
, that is, to
; it is denoted by
(by definition,
). For large
an approximate expression for the factorial is given by the Stirling formula. The factorial is equal to the number of permutations of
elements. The more general expression
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is also called a factorial, where
is a complex number,
is a natural number, and
. See also Gamma-function.
Comments
Because
equals the number of permutations of
elements, the factorial is extensively used in combinatorics, probability theory, mathematical statistics, etc. Cf. Combinatorial analysis; Combination; Binomial coefficients.
Factorial. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Factorial&oldid=18764
