Double super factorial

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I saw someone point out recently that 10! = 7! × 5! × 3! × 1! Are there more examples like this? What would you call the pattern on the right? I don’t think there’s a standard name, but here’s why I think it should be called double super factorial or super double factorial. Super […] The post Double super factorial first appeared on John D. Cook.