Re: Problem with nested for-loops
- From: un.student@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 10 Mar 2007 09:50:17 -0800
On Mar 10, 7:39 pm, Patricia Shanahan <p...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
un.stud...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Now if arity of the tuple and i were given, how would one find the
tuple? Would it be unique (in the non-trivial sense)?
How about i=30? (30,1) or (15,2) or (10,3) or (6,5).
I would count these to the trivial cases. Suppose all a_i and i are
greater than two.
But this isn't the point I'm trying to make. I'm trying to understand
the inverse operations involved here (and trying to see the nature of
the hierarchy created).
.
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