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First Hurwitz triplet

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The First Hurwitz triplet refers to a specific set of three integers that are related to a mathematical concept in number theory and combinatorics. It is often associated with the Hurwitz numbers, which count specific types of surfaces or partitions, particularly in the context of algebraic geometry and topology. The "First Hurwitz triplet" typically refers to the integers \( (1, 1, 1) \), which can represent various combinatorial or algebraic structures.

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