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In the American system, 10^(27).
In the American system, 10^(57).
A mathematical object upon which an operator acts. For example, in the expression 1×2, the multiplication operator acts upon the operands 1 and 2.
An orbifold is the object obtained by identifying any two points of a map which are equivalent under some symmetry of the map's group.
A signal sampled at a frequency higher than the Nyquist frequency is said to be oversampled beta times, where the oversampling ratio is defined as ...
A game for which each player has a different set of moves in any position. Every position in an impartial game has a nim-value.
The Fermat number F_n is prime iff 3^(2^(2^n-1))=-1 (mod F_n).
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A set P is called perfect if P=P^', where P^' is the derived set of P.
An integral which is equivalent to the Denjoy integral "in the restricted sense."
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