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An aliquot sequence computed using the analog of the restricted divisor function s^*(n) in which only unitary divisors are included.
The unitary group U_n(q) is the set of n×n unitary matrices.
A multiplicative character is called unitary if it has absolute value 1 everywhere.
Sociable numbers computed using the analog of the restricted divisor function s^*(n) in which only unitary divisors are included.
The number 1. There are n nth roots of unity, known as the de Moivre numbers.
Involving one variable, as opposed to two (bivariate) or many (multivariate).
If the property of being an object is expressed by a basic predicate of the system, then such a predicate (if it exists) is called a universal predicate, or universal ...
A property of individuals which is shared by every individual.
The quantifier "for all" ( forall ), sometimes also known as the "general quantifier."
A set fixed within the framework of a theory and consisting of all objects considered in this theory. The complement of the universal set is the empty set.
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