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A trinomial coefficient is a coefficient of the trinomial triangle. Following the notation of Andrews (1990), the trinomial coefficient (n; k)_2, with n>=0 and -n<=k<=n, is ...
The Trott curve is a simple example of a quartic curve having 28 real bitangents-the maximum possible for a quartic-given by the equation ...
An infinite set, such as the real numbers, which is not countably infinite.
An aliquot sequence computed using the analog of the restricted divisor function s^*(n) in which only unitary divisors are included.
Sociable numbers computed using the analog of the restricted divisor function s^*(n) in which only unitary divisors are included.
A Turing machine which, by appropriate programming using a finite length of input tape, can act as any Turing machine whatsoever. In his seminal paper, Turing himself gave ...
An infinite sequence {a_i} of positive integers is called weakly independent if any relation sumepsilon_ia_i with epsilon_i=0 or +/-1 and epsilon_i=0, except finitely often, ...
Every nonempty set of positive integers contains a smallest member.
The 6-polyiamond illustrated above.
If three circles A, B, and C are taken in pairs, the external similarity points of the three pairs lie on a straight line. Similarly, the external similarity point of one ...
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