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The difference of two numbers n_1 and n_2 is n_1-n_2, where the minus sign denotes subtraction.
A tree spread in which each node has a finite number of children.
A group having an infinite number of elements. Some infinite groups, such as the integers or rationals, are not continuous groups.
The sequence generated by repeated application of a map. The map is said to have a closed orbit if it has a finite number of elements.
Roughly speaking, a matroid is a finite set together with a generalization of a concept from linear algebra that satisfies a natural set of properties for that concept. For ...
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 word polytope is used to mean a number of related, but slightly different mathematical objects. A convex polytope may be defined as the convex hull of a finite set of ...
In the plane, the reflection property can be stated as three theorems (Ogilvy 1990, pp. 73-77): 1. The locus of the center of a variable circle, tangent to a fixed circle and ...
A finite division algebra is a field.
There exists an integer N such that every string in the look and say sequence "decays" in at most N days to a compound of "common" and "transuranic elements." The table below ...
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