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In mathematics, a pseudogamma function is a function that interpolates the factorial. The gamma function is the most famous solution to the problem of extending the notion of the factorial beyond the positive integers only. However, it is clearly not the only solution, as, for any set of points, an infinite number of curves can be drawn through those…
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function factorial pseudogamma gamma interpolates famous solution however known functions also conditions theorem mathematics problem extending notion beyond positive integers
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| Pseudogamma function | is a | function that interpolates the factorial | 0.90 | text |
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