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valsi tai'i'au
type cmavo
creator krtisfranks
time entered Wed Dec 14 07:30:12 2022

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Definition #73056 - Preferred [edit]
   
selma'o VUhU3
definition 8-ary mekso operator: the X1th nonnegative sum of X2 mutually-distinct perfect X3th-powers (i.e.: of integers) in X4 mutually truly-distinct ways, requiring exactly X5 terms to be negative in each sum (counting with(outX6) multiplicity), requiring exactly X7 terms to be repeated between sums (counting with(outX8) multiplicity), according to the usual ordering of the integers.
notes By default, X1 = 1, X5 = X6 = X7 = X8 = 0. Use "su'e" in X5 or X6 for weaker but bounded criteria (this will 'cancel' the corresponding "exactly"). For i being 6 or 8, if Xi is even, then "with multiplicity" is meant in the corresponding clause/requirement which is governed by this parameter; else, Xi is to be odd and "without multiplicity" is meant there. 0 is a valid summand and may be used multiple times. "Truly-distinct ways" in this context includes meanings such as "ignoring both parenthesis/priority and commutation/permutation of terms".
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created by krtisfranks
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time Wed Dec 14 07:34:21 2022

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krtisfranks{taksi} + "Ramanujan", with some influence from {tai} and, unintentionally, "Hardy".[edit]
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