Abstract

AbstractFurther we shall denote by \({\mathbb{N}}\) the set of natural numbers i.e.: \({\mathbb{N}} = \left\{ {0,1,2, \ldots ,n, \ldots } \right\}\) and by \({\mathbb{N}}^{*} = {\mathbb{N}}\backslash \left\{ 0 \right\}\). On the set of natural numbers \({\mathbb{N}}\) are defined two arithmetic operations: the addition noted by “+” and the multiplication noted by “\(\cdot\)”. The other two basic arithmetic operations i.e. subtraction and division are not possible in \({\mathbb{N}}\).

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