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Always increasing; never remaining constant or decreasing. Also called strictly increasing.
The property of being the only possible solution (perhaps modulo a constant, class of transformation, etc.).
All curves of constant width of width w have the same perimeter piw.
A non-Euclidean space with constant negative Gaussian curvature.
An elliptic function with no poles in a fundamental cell is a constant.
Always decreasing; never remaining constant or increasing. Also called strictly decreasing.
A spectrum formed by the Lagrange numbers. The only ones less than three are the Lagrange numbers, but the last gaps end at Freiman's constant. Real numbers larger than ...
For a prime constellation, the Hardy-Littlewood constant for that constellation is the coefficient of the leading term of the (conjectured) asymptotic estimate of its ...
The Earls sequence gives the starting position in the decimal digits of pi (or in general, any constant), not counting digits to the left of the decimal point, at which a ...
Two quantities y and x are said to be directly proportional, proportional, or "in direct proportion" if y is given by a constant multiple of x, i.e., y=cx for c a constant. ...
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