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An n-manifold which cannot be "nontrivially" decomposed into other n-manifolds.
A prime partition of a positive integer n>=2 is a set of primes p_i which sum to n. For example, there are three prime partitions of 7 since 7=7=2+5=2+2+3. The number of ...
The symbol p^e∥n means, for p a prime, that p^e|n, but p^(e+1)n.
If B superset A (B is a superset of A), then P(A)<=P(B).
A specific prescription for carrying out a task or solving a problem. Also called an algorithm, method, or technique
p^~=|phi_i(x)><phi_i(t)| (1) p^~sum_(j)c_j|phi_j(t)>=c_i|phi_i(x)> (2) sum_(i)|phi_i(x)><phi_i(x)|=1. (3)
The product of any number of perspectivities.
In general, the opposite of trivial.
An integral which has neither limit infinite and from which the integrand does not approach infinity at any point in the range of integration.
A ruled semicircle used for measuring and drawing angles.
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