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The sum of the aliquot divisors of n, given by s(n)=sigma(n)-n, where sigma(n) is the divisor function. The first few values are 0, 1, 1, 3, 1, 6, 1, 7, 4, 8, 1, 16, ... ...
A subspace A of X is called a retract of X if there is a continuous map f:X->X (called a retraction) such that for all x in X and all a in A, 1. f(x) in A, and 2. f(a)=a. ...
A retraction is a continuous map of a space onto a subspace leaving each point of the subspace fixed. Alternatively, retraction can refer to withdrawal of a paper containing ...
An algorithm for computing an Egyptian fraction.
A polyhedron with extra square faces, given by the Schläfli symbol r{p; q}.
A beautiful class of polyhedra composed of rhombic faces discovered accidentally by R. Towle while attempting to develop a function to create a rhombic hexahedron from a ...
The dual polyhedron of the rhombicosahedron U_(56) and Wenninger dual W_(96).
A parallelogram in which angles are oblique and adjacent sides are of unequal length.
If the knot K is the boundary K=f(S^1) of a singular disk f:D->S^3 which has the property that each self-intersecting component is an arc A subset f(D^2) for which f^(-1)(A) ...
If the Taniyama-Shimura conjecture holds for all semistable elliptic curves, then Fermat's last theorem is true. Before its proof by Ribet in 1986, the theorem had been ...
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