Integers (ints) in Python are written without a decimal point. Unlike integers in Java, there is no limit to the size of a Python integer.

The +, -, *, and % operators are the same as in Java. Integer division (also called flooring division, which rounds its result down to the nearest integer) is written // to distinguish it from ordinary division. Python also has the ** operator for raising a number to a power.

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