semifactorial

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Etymology[edit]

semi- +‎ factorial

Noun[edit]

semifactorial (plural semifactorials)

  1. (mathematics, combinatorics, rare) Synonym of double factorial
    • 1942 February, Giulio Racah, “Theory of Complex Spectra. I”, in Physical Review, volume 61, numbers 3–4, →DOI, page 188:
      With the symbol we indicate the semifactorial of , that is the product if is odd, and the product if is even.
    • 1994 January, Alan Edelman, Eric Kostlan, Michael Shub, “How many eigenvalues of a random matrix are real?”, in Journal of the American Mathematical Society, volume 7, number 1, →DOI, pages 250–251:
      In the formulas above we use the Euler beta function, a Jacobi polynomial evaluated at three, and also the familiar double factorial (also known as the semifactorial) notation defined by
      By convention, .
    • 2009, Keith B. Oldham, Jan C. Myland, Jerome Spanier, An Atlas of Functions, 2nd edition, Springer, →DOI, →ISBN, page 25:
      The double factorial or semifactorial function is defined by

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