Stirling numbers of the first kind

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Stirling numbers of the first kind, denoted by \(c(n, k)\), count the number of ways to express a permutation of \(n\) elements as a product of \(k\) disjoint cycles. In other words, they are used in combinatorial mathematics to determine how many different ways a set can be partitioned into cycles.

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