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Note that is APL so * is exponentiation not multiplication. |
Note that is APL so * is exponentiation not multiplication. |
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:APL I'm sure, will be using the mathematical definition of exponentiation where 0^0 is defined to be 1. As the title of this section of this discussion page indicates, Munchausen numbers use an alternative definition of 0^0 = 0 ( being vaguely from a mathematical background, I thought it was worth highlighting it ). |
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:If you use 0^0 = 1, there are only two Munchausen numbers, 1 and 3435. If you use 0^0 = 0, there are four: 0, 1, 3435 and 438579088. |
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:I see the Wikipedia page (Perfect digit-to-digit invariant, the link on the task page appears not to work) now discusses Munchausen numbers using either convention, as does the Mathworld page (which spells Munchhausen with two h letters). |
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:There are a number of other language samples for this task that show the four Munchausen numbers, including Java, Kotlin and Pascal. |
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:Incidentally, there currently isn't an Algol 6<b>0</b> sample, the language you are singling out for criticism is Algol 6<b>8</b> :) |
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:BTW, please sign your posts. |
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:--[[User:Tigerofdarkness|Tigerofdarkness]] ([[User talk:Tigerofdarkness|talk]]) 20:00, 17 August 2023 (UTC) |