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A set R of linear extensions of a partially ordered set P=(X,<=) is a realizer of P (and is said to realize P) provided that for all x,y in X, x<=y iff x is below y in every ...
"The reals" is a common way of referring to the set of real numbers and is commonly denoted R.
A pair of consecutive primes whose digits are rearrangements of each other, first considered by A. Edwards in Aug. 2001. The first few are (1913, 1931), (18379, 18397), ...
Each row and each column in the group multiplication table lists each of the group elements once and only once. From this, it follows that no two elements may be in the ...
The sum of reciprocal multifactorials can be given in closed form by the beautiful formula m(n) = sum_(n=0)^(infty)1/(n!...!_()_(k)) (1) = ...
A set A of integers is recursively isomorphic to set B if there is a bijective recursive function f such that f(A)=B.
A knot diagram in which none of the crossings are reducible.
A reducible fraction is a fraction p/q such that GCD(p,q)>1, i.e., p/q can be written in reduced form. A fraction that is not reducible is said to be irreducible. For ...
An extension to the Berlekamp-Massey algorithm which applies when the terms of the sequences are integers modulo some given modulus m.
The reflexive closure of a binary relation R on a set X is the minimal reflexive relation R^' on X that contains R. Thus aR^'a for every element a of X and aR^'b for distinct ...
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