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A multiplicative character is called unitary if it has absolute value 1 everywhere.
Sociable numbers computed using the analog of the restricted divisor function s^*(n) in which only unitary divisors are included.
The number 1. There are n nth roots of unity, known as the de Moivre numbers.
A function or transformation f in which f(z) does not overlap z. In modular function theory, a function is called univalent on a subgroup G if it is automorphic under G and ...
Involving one variable, as opposed to two (bivariate) or many (multivariate).
If the property of being an object is expressed by a basic predicate of the system, then such a predicate (if it exists) is called a universal predicate, or universal ...
A property of individuals which is shared by every individual.
The quantifier "for all" ( forall ), sometimes also known as the "general quantifier."
A universal sentence is a sentence (i.e., formula of the predicate calculus without free variables) whose variables are universally quantified.
A set fixed within the framework of a theory and consisting of all objects considered in this theory. The complement of the universal set is the empty set.
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