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A divisor which is not a proper divisor.
For a sequence {a_n}, if a_(n+1)-a_n>0 for n>=x, then a_n is increasing for n>=x. Conversely, if a_(n+1)-a_n<0 for n>=x, then a_n is decreasing for n>=x. If a_n>0 and ...
Two quantities y and x are said to be inversely proportional (or "in inverse proportion") if y is given by a constant multiple of 1/x, i.e., y=c/x for c a constant. This ...
A quantity from which another (the subtrahend) is subtracted.
If the first case of Fermat's last theorem is false for the prime exponent p, then 3^(p-1)=1 (mod p^2).
If {f_n} is a sequence of measurable functions, with 0<=f_n<=f_(n+1) for every n, then intlim_(n->infty)f_ndmu=lim_(n->infty)intf_ndmu.
A mathematical object S is said to be multiplicatively closed if a,b in S implies that ab in S.
The Greek word for 10000.
A quantity which is either 0 (zero) or positive, i.e., >=0.
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