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A type of integral named after Henstock and Kurzweil. Every Lebesgue integrable function is HK integrable with the same value.
A group having an infinite number of elements. Some infinite groups, such as the integers or rationals, are not continuous groups.
A bound on error-correcting codes.
A conjecture concerning primes.
Let L=<L, v , ^ > and K=<K, v , ^ > be lattices, and let h:L->K. Then h is a lattice homomorphism if and only if for any a,b in L, h(a v b)=h(a) v h(b) and h(a ^ b)=h(a) ^ ...
Zygmund (1988, p. 192) noted that there exists a number alpha_0 in (0,1) such that for each alpha>=alpha_0, the partial sums of the series sum_(n=1)^(infty)n^(-alpha)cos(nx) ...
Consider the Euler product zeta(s)=product_(k=1)^infty1/(1-1/(p_k^s)), (1) where zeta(s) is the Riemann zeta function and p_k is the kth prime. zeta(1)=infty, but taking the ...
The double covering group of the (linear) symplectic group.
Moving medians are implemented in the Wolfram Language as MovingMedian[data, n].
If a prime number divides a norm but not the bases of the norm, it is itself a norm.
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