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If, in the above commutative diagram of modules and module homomorphisms the columns and two upper rows are exact, then so is the bottom row.
A roll of eight on a pair of six-sided dice in the game of craps. The probability of rolling "eighter from Decatur" is 5/36, or 13.888...%.
The Eisenstein units are the Eisenstein integers +/-1, +/-omega, +/-omega^2, where omega = 1/2(-1+isqrt(3)) (1) omega^2 = 1/2(-1-isqrt(3)). (2)
For an atomic integral domain R (i.e., one in which every nonzero nonunit can be factored as a product of irreducible elements) with I(R) the set of irreducible elements, the ...
If x is a member of a set A, then x is said to be an element of A, written x in A. If x is not an element of A, this is written x not in A. The term element also refers to a ...
An n×n matrix A is an elementary matrix if it differs from the n×n identity I_n by a single elementary row or column operation.
A number which can be specified implicitly or explicitly by exponential, logarithmic, and algebraic operations.
One of the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and integer (or rational) root extraction.
A proof which can be accomplished using only real numbers (i.e., real analysis instead of complex analysis; Hoffman 1998, pp. 92-93).
The matrix operations of 1. Interchanging two rows or columns, 2. Adding a multiple of one row or column to another, 3. Multiplying any row or column by a nonzero element.
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