Exponentiation
In mathematics, exponentiation is a process generalized from repeated (or iterated) multiplication, in much the same way that multiplication is a process generalized from repeated addition. (The next operation after exponentiation is sometimes called tetration; repeating this process leads to the Ackermann function.)
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Mathematics - Iterated - Multiplication - Addition - Tetration - Ackermann function
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