Talk:Hyper-Moser notation

In the hyper moser notation, The \(M\) is the Hyper moser symbol needed to perform this notation, to make it into to using this notation, which means the the M is the hyper moser.

And the \(n\) in the M(n,m) indicates the number in the shape.

And the \(m\) in the M(n,m) indicates the shape that are 2+m, because the M(n,1) is n in the triangle, with 3 sides. so M(n,0) is 2 sides. So, we have to plus 2 if we want to use the fomula. if the m is 1, then is 2+1 sides = 3 sides, then n in the shape.

$Jiawhein$\(a\)\(l\)\(t\) 04:55, March 31, 2013 (UTC)