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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 ...
A factor of a polynomial P(x) of degree n is a polynomial Q(x) of degree less than n which can be multiplied by another polynomial R(x) of degree less than n to yield P(x), ...
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 ...
The number of data points which fall within a given class in a frequency distribution.
In the archaic terminology of Whittaker and Watson (1990), the complex number z representing x+iy.
The number of single operations (of addition, subtraction, and multiplication) required to complete an algorithm.
Maximize the number of cookies you can cut from a given expanse of dough (Hoffman 1998, p. 173).
The Hamming distance between two vertices of a hypercube is the number of coordinates at which the two vertices differ.
Given a convex plane region with area A and perimeter p, then |N-A|<p, where N is the number of enclosed lattice points.
A family of subsets of a topological space such that every point has a neighborhood which intersects only a finite number of them.
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