N(2) = 2: This likely represents a calculation or a value associated with an input of 2.
N(3) = 2 ⋅ 3^2 = 18 ar{e}: This indicates a calculation for an input of 3, resulting in 18 electrons. The notation ' ar{e} ' likely represents electrons.
N(4) = 2 ⋅ 4^2 = 32 ar{e}: Similar to the previous, this is a calculation for an input of 4, resulting in 32 electrons.
Завершенный эд - эд, сод. мах. ar{e}: This phrase appears to be in Russian and likely translates to "Completed electron - electron, calculated maximum electrons". It seems to be a concluding statement or a summary of electron configurations.
The subsequent lines list elements with associated numbers and symbols, possibly representing atomic numbers or electron counts in different shells:
+1 H (Hydrogen)
+5 B (Boron)
+9 F (Fluorine)
+13 Al (Aluminum)
+14 Si (Silicon)
+18 Ar (Argon)
+2 He (Helium)
+6 C (Carbon)
+10 Ne (Neon)
+11 Na (Sodium)
+19 K (Potassium)
+3 Li (Lithium)
+7 N (Nitrogen)
+15 P (Phosphorus)
+4 Be (Beryllium)
+8 O (Oxygen)
+12 Mg (Magnesium)
+16 S (Sulfur)
+20 Ca (Calcium)
Numbers like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 are written near or below the element symbols, possibly indicating electron configurations in different energy levels or shells.