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The Sudan function. In the theory of computation, the Sudan function is an example of a function that is recursive, but not primitive recursive. This is also true of the better-known Ackermann function. The Sudan function was the first function having this property to be published.

It was discovered (and published) in 1927 by Gabriel Sudan, a Romanian mathematician who was a student of David Hilbert.

Definition

$$\begin{array}{lll} \\\ F_0(x, y) & = x+y \\\ F_{n+1}(x,0) & = x & \text{if }n \geq 0 \\\ F_{n+1}(x,y+1) & = F_n(F_{n+1}(x,y),F_{n+1}(x,y)+y+1 & \text{if }n \geq 0 \end{array}$$

Usage

const F = require("sudan");

console.log(F(1n, 4n, 7n)); // => 759n

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