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The generalization of the Schönflies theorem to n dimensions. A smoothly embedded n-hypersphere in an (n+1)-hypersphere separates the (n+1)-hypersphere into two components, ...
The mean clustering coefficient of a graph G is the average of the local clustering coefficients of G. It is implemented in the Wolfram Language as ...
If F is a sigma-algebra and A is a subset of X, then A is called measurable if A is a member of F. X need not have, a priori, a topological structure. Even if it does, there ...
A Boolean sigma-algebra which possesses a measure.
A measure space is a measurable space possessing a nonnegative measure. Examples of measure spaces include n-dimensional Euclidean space with Lebesgue measure and the unit ...
A set of points capable of being enclosed in intervals whose total length is arbitrarily small.
Given a Farey sequence with consecutive terms h/k and h^'/k^', then the mediant is defined as the reduced form of the fraction (h+h^')/(k+k^').
A Meeussen sequence is an increasing sequence of positive integers (m_1, m_2, ...) such that m_1=1, every nonnegative integer is the sum of a subset of the {m_i}, and each ...
A large number defined as where the circle notation denotes "n in n squares," and triangles and squares are expanded in terms of Steinhaus-Moser notation (Steinhaus 1999, pp. ...
A very large number defined in terms of circle notation by Steinhaus (1983) as .
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