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A set of points capable of being enclosed in intervals whose total length is arbitrarily small.
A number theoretic function is a function whose domain is the set of positive integers.
"The reals" is a common way of referring to the set of real numbers and is commonly denoted R.
The set of "critical values" of a map u:R^n->R^n of map class C^1 has Lebesgue measure 0 in R^n.
A tree having an infinite number of branches and whose nodes are sequences generated by a set of rules.
A computation is an operation that begins with some initial conditions and gives an output which follows from a definite set of rules. The most common example are ...
To enumerate a set of objects satisfying some set of properties means to explicitly produce a listing of all such objects. The problem of determining or counting all such ...
The set of points of X fixed by a group action are called the group's set of fixed points, defined by {x:gx=x for all g in G}. In some cases, there may not be a group action, ...
A balanced incomplete block design (B,V) is called resolvable if there exists a partition R of its set of blocks B into parallel classes, each of which in turn partitions the ...
The infimum is the greatest lower bound of a set S, defined as a quantity m such that no member of the set is less than m, but if epsilon is any positive quantity, however ...
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