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  • ...tum number labeling atomic shells; usually denoted by the non-zero natural number ''n''.
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  • ...is an infinite [[cardinal number|cardinal]] or [[ordinal number|ordinal]] number. (However, often simply '''infinite''' (cardinal or ordinal) '''number''' is used instead.)
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  • ...limited) in size (length, area, etc., or number of elements) by a natural number
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  • The positive real number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number 2.
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  • The number of positive integer divisors of a given number.
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  • ...dioactive]], and [[Uranium]] (atomic number 92), and [[Plutonium]] (atomic number 94) are significant in the production of [[nuclear energy]] and nuclear wea
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  • ...e>*<br /><br />*The number in parenthesis () is the [[uncertainty]]. This number was taken from the [http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/index
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  • ...e>*<br /><br />*The number in parenthesis () is the [[uncertainty]]. This number was taken from the [http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/index
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  • ...e>*<br /><br />*The number in parenthesis () is the [[uncertainty]]. This number was taken from the [http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/index
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  • ...e>*<br /><br />*The number in parenthesis () is the [[uncertainty]]. This number was taken from the [http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/index
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  • A '''triangular number''' represents the number of [[circle|circles]] you can arrange to a [[equilateral triangle]]. The ''triangular number'' is related to many other figurated numbers:
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  • ...n A to the number of elements in B, and then subtracting from this sum the number of elements in the intersection of A and B.
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  • ...al element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Ar and [[atomic number]] (the number of [[proton]]s) 18.
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  • ...l element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Hg, and [[atomic number]] (the number of [[proton]]s) 80.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Rational number]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Algebraic number field}}
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  • ...e>*<br /><br />*The number in parenthesis () is the [[uncertainty]]. This number was taken from the [http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/index
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  • ...e>*<br /><br />*The number in parenthesis () is the [[uncertainty]]. This number was taken from the [http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/index
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  • ...e>*<br /><br />*The number in parenthesis () is the [[uncertainty]]. This number was taken from the [http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/index
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  • ...e>*<br /><br />*The number in parenthesis () is the [[uncertainty]]. This number was taken from the [http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/index
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  • ...e>*<br /><br />*The number in parenthesis () is the [[uncertainty]]. This number was taken from the [http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/index
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  • ...e>*<br /><br />*The number in parenthesis () is the [[uncertainty]]. This number was taken from the [http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/index
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  • ...number field, used to encode ramification data for abelian extensions of a number field.
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  • ...element]] having the [[chemical symbol]] At and an [[atomic number]] (the number of [[proton]]s) of 85.
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  • ...t between a fixed number of raters when assigning categorical ratings to a number of items or classifying items.
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  • ...t. An algebraic number must be a root of a [[polynomial]] with [[rational number|rational]] coefficients. Real or complex numbers that are not algebraic are called [[transcendental number]]s.
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  • ...e set is an irrational number and any real number is the sum of a rational number and a member of the set.
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  • ...no axioms''' are a set of [[axiom]]s that formally describes the [[natural number]]s (0, 1, 2, 3 ...). ...all natural numbers can be reached by moving finitely often to the "next" number (obtained by adding 1).
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  • ...or molecule where the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving it a net positive or negative electrical charge.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Algebraic number field]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Algebraic number}}
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  • In [[mathematics]], a '''normal number''' is a [[real number]] whose [[decimal expansion]] shows an equal proportion of each of the poss
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  • {{r|Algebraic number theory}} {{r|Algebraic number field}}
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  • ...'''class field theory''' studies the abelian extensions of an [[algebraic number field]], or more generally a [[global field]] or [[local field]].
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  • ...nts the number of [[partition]]s of a positive integer ''n'', that is, the number of ways of expressing ''n'' as a sum of positive integers (where order is n Thus ''p''(3) = 3, since the number 3 has 3 partitions:
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  • ...ranch of algebraic number theory which studies the abelian extensions of a number field, or more generally a global or local field.
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  • {{r|Algebraic number}} {{r|Irrational number}}
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  • |Atomic number | {{#lst:Unobtanium/Properties|Atomic number}}
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  • ...of [[entropy]] such as [[device driver|device drivers]], or a pseudorandom number generator, in which the numbers are not truly random, but based on an algor
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  • ...onvenient category and revealing its publisher, title, edition, and volume number.
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  • ...a small number of blocks, then at least one block contains a rather large number of elements.
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  • {{r|Algebraic number field}} {{r|Algebraic number}}
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  • ...fers to a number field regarded as an extension of the field of [[rational number]]s. There need not be a conductor for an extension: indeed, [[class field ...is, an extension by roots of unity. The absolute conductor of an abelian number field ''F'' is then the smallest integer ''f'' such that ''F'' is a [[subfi
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  • ...ntly, it is not a root of any polynomial whose coefficients are [[rational number|rational]]. Transcendental numbers are necessarily [[irrational number|irrational]], but there are many irrational numbers that are not transcende
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  • Suppose ''x''<sub>1</sub>, ''x''<sub>2</sub>, ... is a [[sequence]] of [[Real number|real numbers]]. We say that the real number ''L'' is the ''limit'' of this sequence and we write
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  • '''Zero''' is the name for a character, the digit '''0''', and for the [[number]] "zero". == The number zero ==
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  • A determinant which is defined for a finite number of functions of the same number of variables and in which each row consists of the first partial derivative
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  • ...ation of a population for a sufficient number of persons over a sufficient number of years to generate [[incidence]] or [[mortality]] rates subsequent to the
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  • .... The number of players in a game can vary from a single player to a large number of players (as in an online game). == Number of players ==
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  • {{r|Complex number}} {{r|Algebraic number theory}}
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  • {{r|0 (number)}} {{r|Algebraic number field}}
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  • {{r|Modulus (algebraic number theory)}} {{r|Modulus of a complex number}}
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  • ...tons]] and [[neutrons]] in it's [[nucleus]], and characterized by [[atomic number]] (Z), [[atomic mass|mass]], [[energy state]], [[mass defect]], and [[nucle
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  • ...evel metrics for a [[scientific journal|journal]] article, identifying the number of views of the [[full text]] or [[abstract]] and of PDF downloads as well ...mat|PDF]] or [[XML]]). Some [[reference manager]]s also allow to track the number of printouts or the time an article is displayed in an active window. All t
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  • ...eger, denoted σ(''n''), is the sum of all the positive [[divisor]]s of the number ''n''. ...e number itself. Hence a number ''n'' is perfect if σ(''n'') = 2''n''. A number is similarly defined to be ''abundant'' if σ(''n'') &gt; 2''n'' and ''defi
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  • * {{cite book | author=Tom M. Apostol | title=Introduction to Analytic Number Theory | series=Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics | year=1976 | publisher= ...e=Multiplicative number theory | series=Lectures in advanced mathematics | number=1 | publisher=Markham | location=[[Chicago, Illinois]] | year=1967 }}
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  • ...tes of America]] which supports research and conferences in the field of [[number theory]].
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  • ...sed to a power, <math>\scriptstyle x \times 10^y</math>. For example, the number 325,000,000 is expressed as <math>3.25 \times 10^8</math> (In computer pro ...ative, a minus sign is placed to the left of the number as a whole. If the number is between -1 and 1, the power of ten is negative, and a minus sign appears
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  • ...<sub>0</sub>(''n''), is the number of positive integer [[divisor]]s of the number ''n''.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Number theory]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Algebraic number field}}
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  • {{r|Algebraic number field}} {{r|Complex number}}
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  • ...al element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] Sn and [[atomic number]] (the number of [[proton]]s) of 50, with a [[Atomic mass#Standard atomic weights of th
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  • ...only one word. In a verb, the classification of a word form by grammatical number is know as the [[case (grammar)|case]] of the verb. For example, the verb ' ==Subject noun and verb number agreement==
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  • ...ignated time. It is differentiated from [[incidence]], which refers to the number of new cases in the population at a given time.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noin
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  • ...Japanese]]. The first three rows of the first table show number of births, number of deaths and overall population change (-123,000).
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  • {{r|Fibonacci number}} {{r|Algebraic number}}
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  • ...ed by publication of joint papers &mdash; as a graph. A researcher's Erdős number is the length of the shortest path, via co-author relationships, connecting More explicitly, your Erdős number is the ''first'' number in the following list which applies to you:
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  • ...utron) which cause another fission: (probability to crack a nucleus)*(mean number of neutrons produced by a single fission)
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  • ...sum of two elements of a given set, stating that the average order of this number cannot be close to being a [[linear function]]. ...natural numbers and ''r''(''n'') denote the number of ways that a natural number ''n'' can be expressed as the sum of two elements of ''A'' (taking order in
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Modulus (algebraic number theory)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Algebraic number field}}
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  • ===The term planning refers to a number of different topics:=== ===A number of other topics also relate to the general topic of planning:===
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  • ...and which is [[unramified]] at all finite primes of ''K''. The '''genus number''' of ''K'' is the degree [''G'':''K''] and the '''genus group''' is the [[ ...te book | last=Ishida | first=Makoto | title=The genus fields of algebraic number fields | series=Lecture Notes in Mathematics | publisher=[[Springer Verlag]
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  • The '''imaginary numbers''' are a part of the [[complex number]]s. Every complex number can be written as
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  • ...ers''' is strongly related to the sequence of [[Fibonacci number]]s. Lucas number and Fibonacci numbers have the identical formula <math>a_n = a_{n-1} + a_{n *If <math>p\ </math> is a prime number, than <math>p\ </math> divides <math>L_p - 1\ </math>. The converse is fals
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  • ...d P. Erdős, ''On the number of sets of integers with various properties'', Number theory (Banff, 1988), de Gruyter, Berlin 1990, pp. 61–79.
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  • ...ignated time. It is differentiated from [[incidence]], which refers to the number of new cases in the population at a given time." <ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...iated command line interface. They have been developed by the Algebra and Number Theory research group of the Institute of Mathematics at [[Technische Unive ...tool for computations in algebraic number fields | booktitle=Computational number theory | publisher=de Gruyter | year=1991 | isbn=3-11-012394-0 | pages=321-
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  • ...math>p\ </math> is a prime number and <math>2\cdot p + 1</math> is a prime number too, then we call <math>p\ </math> a '''Sophie Germain prime'''. The Sophie
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  • ...öhlich | authorlink=Ali Fröhlich | coauthors=M.J. Taylor | title=Algebraic number theory | series=Cambridge studies in advanced mathematics | volume=27 | pub ...Ireland | coauthors=M. Rosen | title = A Classical Introduction to Modern Number Theory | publisher = Springer-Verlag | date = 1993 | location = New York,
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  • ...efined as the inverse of the attributable risk. Intuitively, the lower the number needed to harm, the worse the risk-factor. ...web |url=http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/booth/glossary/NNH.html |title=Number needed to harm (NNH) |accessdate=2008-03-26 |format= |work=}}</ref>.
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  • ...//www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/2007/2/an-exact-value-for-avogadros-number/1 Online] ...the number ''N''<sub>A</sub> to [[Amedeo Avogadro]]) speaks of "Avogadro's number", not of "the Avogadro constant". [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/phys
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  • ...number of moles of a component substance in a mixture divided by the total number of moles of the mixture.
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  • ...ath>. Their study forms a part of the branch of [[mathematics]] known as [[number theory]].
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  • ...[[real number]] and is the [[integer]] between [[1 (number)|1]] and [[-1 (number)|-1]], which signifies a value of nothing. It is also a [[numerical digit]] The number zero was invented twice - once in India and once in Mesoamerica. This inve
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  • ...of [[integer]]s, [[rational number]]s, [[real number|real]] and [[complex number]]s. In this context commutativity is often referred to as the ''commutativ
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  • ...], '''partition''' refers to two related concepts, in [[set theory]] and [[number theory]]. ...ns of a finite set of size ''n'' into ''k'' parts is given by a [[Stirling number]] of the second kind;
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  • ...er of [[mole]]s of a component substance in a mixture divided by the total number of moles of the mixture.<ref>{{cite book|author=N.A. Gokcen and R.G. Reddy| |align=left|= the number of moles of component <font style="vertical-align:-5%;"><math>\mathrm{a}</m
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  • ...arithmetic''' and the rules for manipulating [[odd number|odd]] and [[even number|even]] numbers, which are the arithmetics coming from the moduli 12 and 2 r ...ular arithmetic is of fundamental importance in [[abstract algebra]] and [[number theory]].
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  • The largest positive natural number which divides evenly all numbers given.
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  • ...logy is one area that is currently growing. In addition, there are a large number of [[venture capital]] firms and other investors.
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  • ...ite book | author=Alan Baker| authorlink=Alan Baker | title=Transcendental Number Theory | publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] | year=1975 | isbn=0-521- ...William J. LeVeque | authorlink = William J. LeVeque | title = Topics in Number Theory, Volumes I and II | publisher = Dover Publications | location = New
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  • ...' is a composite number that has certain properties in common with [[prime number]]s. ...st it for properties that all prime numbers share. One property of a prime number is that it is only divisible by one and itself. This is a defining property
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  • Generalization of the Riemann zeta function to algebraic number fields.
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  • A chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48.
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  • The number of elements in any basis for a vector space.
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  • A computer algebra system for mathematicians interested in algebraic number theory.
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  • An attempt by a large number of investors to withdraw their deposits.
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  • A set of [[axiom]]s that completely describes the [[natural number]]s.
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  • Fourth most abundant chemical [[element]] in the Universe, with [[atomic number]] Z=6.
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  • A boolean function with even number of variables which is most distant from all linear functions.
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  • A group of electron orbitals that share the same principal quantum number (''n'').
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  • Represents the number of circles you can arrange to a equilateral triangle.
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  • An algebraic number field generated over the rational numbers by roots of unity.
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  • Used in algebraic number theory; a modulus which determines the splitting of prime ideals.
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  • A silvery-white metallic transition metal, with symbol Sc and atomic number 21.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A conjecture about the number of prime factors in two numbers and their sum.
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  • ...] page at allexperts.com</ref> The ballad [[Carrie (song)|Carrie]] reached number 3 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] chart in the [[United States of America|USA]
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  • In [[mathematics]], in the field of [[number theory]], the '''average order of an arithmetic function''' is some simpler Let ''f'' be a function on the [[natural number]]s. We say that the ''average order'' of ''f'' is ''g'' if
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  • In [[mathematics]], in the field of [[number theory]], the '''normal order of an arithmetic function''' is some simpler Let ''f'' be a function on the [[natural number]]s. We say that the ''normal order'' of ''f'' is ''g'' if for every &epsil
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  • In [[mathematics]], '''complex conjugation''' is an operation on [[complex number]]s which reverses the sign of the imaginary part, that is, it sends <math>z ...s. The complex numbers left fixed by conjugation are precisely the [[real number]]s.
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  • A real number whose digits in some particular base occur equally often in the long run.
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  • A halogen and chemical element that has the symbol I and atomic number 53.
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  • A hard, lustrous, grey metal, a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27.
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  • Refers to the number of chromosomes that represent a complete set in a biological cell.
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  • ...re and highly unstable radioactive metalloid with the symbol Po and atomic number 84.
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  • ...thin mathematics that study discrete objects: combinatorics, graph theory, number theory, mathematical logic, …
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  • A yellowish crystalline chemical element with the symbol S and the atomic number of 16.
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  • ...ositive integers, usually with integer, real or complex values, studied in number theory.
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  • ...he few languages which preserves the [[grammatical number|dual grammatical number]].
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  • ...bjects into a given number of structures. There are two kinds of Stirling number,depending on the nature of the structure being counted. The Stirling number of the first kind ''S''(''n'',''k'') counts the number of ways ''n'' labelled objects can be arranged into ''k'' cycles: cycles ar
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  • ...asing number of cultural institutions across the U.S., the increase in the number of university graduates, and other factors.<ref>David Frum, [http://www.fru
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  • A change in number, shape, size or arrangement of the polygons forming a [[surface mesh]].
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  • ...entary particle with integral spin; composite system consisting of an even number of [[Matter#Fermion_definition|fermion]]s.
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  • ...ized by it's [[atomic mass|mass]], [[atomic number]] (also called "Z", the number of protons), [[mass defect]], and [[nuclear binding energy]]. ...toms, i.e., each element, having a number of nuclides distinguished by the number of neutrons N accompanying the Z protons. A nuclide thus refers to a unique
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  • A composite number ''n'' is called an '''Euler pseudoprime''' to a natural base ''a'' if <math ...coprime to ''c''. Every absolute Euler pseudoprime is also a [[Carmichael number]].
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  • Visual art that makes use of any number of drawing instruments to mark a two-dimensional medium.
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  • An element of an algebraic number field which has a denominator confined to primes in some fixed set.
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