In mathematics, and more specifically number theory, the hyperfactorial of a positive integer n is the product of the numbers of the form x^x from 1^1 to
In mathematics, and more specifically number theory, the hyperfactorial of a positive integer n is the product of the numbers of the form x^x from 1^1 to
==Definition== The hyperfactorial of a positive integer n is the product of the numbers 1^1, 2^2, \dots, n^n. That is,
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).