The McCarthy 91 function is a recursive function, defined by the computer scientist John McCarthy as a test case for formal verification within computer science.
The McCarthy 91 function is defined for integer n as:
Remarkably, the function yields
for all
(hence, the function name).
A more generalized form of the McCarthy's recursive function is defined below:
For positive integers a, b, c, k, and n.
The expression
, means applying the function G, k number of times:
This means that the 'original' McCarthy-91 function
is actually
, with
,
,
and
.
Given integers, a, b, c, k, and n, evaluate the value of
.
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NOTE: The McCarthy-91 function was created to test recursive function implementations. In this problem, while iterative loops are allowed, use of recursion is encouraged.
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