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The ordinal number of a value in a list arranged in a specified order (usually decreasing).
A three-colorable graph G is a graph with chromatic number chi(G)<=3.
Let y_n be a complex number for 1<=n<=N and let y_n=0 if n<1 or n>N. Then (Montgomery 2001).
For any ordinal number alpha, the successor of alpha is alpha union {alpha} (Ciesielski 1997, p. 46). The successor of an ordinal number alpha is therefore the next ordinal, ...
A group in which any decreasing chain of distinct subgroups terminates after a finite number.
If the average number of envelopes per pigeonhole is a, then some pigeonhole will have at least a envelopes. Similarly, there must be a pigeonhole with at most a envelopes.
The number of inward directed graph edges from a given graph vertex in a directed graph.
The word "spectrum" confusingly has a number of unrelated meanings in various branches of mathematics.
The number of ways of folding a strip of stamps has several possible variants. Considering only positions of the hinges for unlabeled stamps without regard to orientation of ...
The imaginary part I[z] of a complex number z=x+iy is the real number multiplying i, so I[x+iy]=y. In terms of z itself, I[z]=(z-z^_)/(2i), where z^_ is the complex conjugate ...

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