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The exsecant is a little-used trigonometric function defined by excsc(x)=cscx-1, where cscx is the cosecant.
A class of processes which attempt to round off a domain and simplify its theory by adjoining elements.
A function whose value increases more quickly than any polynomial is said to be an exponentially increasing function. The prototypical example is the function e^x, plotted ...
The Cartesian product of a finite or infinite set of modules over a ring with only finitely many nonzero entries in each sequence.
The primes with Legendre symbol (n/p)=1 (less than N=pi(d) for trial divisor d) which need be considered when using the quadratic sieve factorization method.
The knots that make up a knot sum of a composite knot are known as factor knots (Adams 1994, p. 8).
A plane curve of the form y=x^n. For n>0, the curve is a generalized parabola; for n<0 it is a generalized hyperbola.
The inverse curve of Fermat's spiral with the origin taken as the inversion center is the lituus.
A set which contains a nonnegative integral number of elements is said to be finite. A set which is not finite is said to be infinite. A finite or countably infinite set is ...
A game in which each player has a finite number of moves and a finite number of choices at each move.
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