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Computer algebra is a diffuse branch of mathematics done with computers that encompasses both computational algebra and analysis.
K=-e^2, where e is the eccentricity of a conic section.
The number of elements of a group in a given conjugacy class.
A type I Markov move.
If the consistency of one of two propositions implies the consistency of the other, the first is said to have greater consistency strength.
A topological space.
No A is not-A.
An immediate consequence of a result already proved. Corollaries usually state more complicated theorems in a language simpler to use and apply.
The correlation coefficient, sometimes also called the cross-correlation coefficient, Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC), Pearson's r, the Perason product-moment ...
For a bivariate normal distribution, the distribution of correlation coefficients is given by P(r) = (1) = (2) = (3) where rho is the population correlation coefficient, ...
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