A Bell number is a number that represents the count of different ways to partition a set into non-empty subsets. More formally, the \( n \)-th Bell number, denoted as \( B_n \), counts the number of ways to partition a set of \( n \) elements. For example: - \( B_0 = 1 \): There is one way to partition an empty set (the empty partition).

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