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Gauss notation, often referred to as "big O" notation, is a mathematical notation used to describe the asymptotic behavior of functions. It provides a way to express how the output of a function grows relative to its input as the input approaches a particular value, commonly infinity. The term "Gauss notation" is not widely used; it is more commonly known as "asymptotic notation" or "Big O notation.

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