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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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  • The '''natural numbers''' are the [[number]]s (0), 1,2,3,etc. used for counting, They are also used to indicate the number of equal parts
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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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  • ...- a\ </math> for every integer <math>\scriptstyle a\ </math>. A Carmichael number ''c'' also satisfies the [[modular arithmetic|congruence]] <math>\scriptsty *Every Carmichael number is [[square-free integer|square-free]] and has at least three different pri
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  • {{r|Number theory}} {{r|Number}}
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  • ...oving elements from the first, but there is no obvious way of assigning a “number” to each of the sets which would indicate that the second is “smaller� ...always be well ordered, and |''X''| can be defined as the least [[ordinal number|ordinal]] that is the order type of some [[well ordering]] of ''X''; this i
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  • ...n which the first number is 0, the second number is 1, and each subsequent number is equal to the sum of the previous two numbers in the series. In mathemati *If <math>\ F_p\ </math>&nbsp; is a prime number different from 3, then <math>\ p</math>&nbsp; is prime. (The converse is fa
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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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  • #Redirect [[Perfect number]]
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  • #Redirect [[Number theory]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Random number generator]]
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  • ...t or do I just misunderstand it? I've always learnt that 1 is the identity number. --[[User:Tom Vogt|Tom Vogt]] 07:03, 31 January 2008 (CST) ...re are two significantly overlapping articles, i.e. two articles about the number "zero". One is this one, and the other is [[Zero (mathematics)|here]]. If s
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  • ...itten as the [[vulgar fraction]] <math>a/b</math>, where ''b'' is not [[0 (number)|zero]]. ...[divisor]]s except 1 (i.e., they are [[coprime]]). Every non-zero rational number has exactly one simplest form of this type with a positive denominator. A f
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  • == "Real number" or "real numbers"? == ...an at the singular name. After all, unlike ordinal numbers, a single real number does not really have any property that can be expressed without referring t
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  • ...ial division method]] provides an intuitive explanation. To test whether a number <math>n</math> is prime, you have to try whether it can be divided by all n ...[natural logarithm]] of <math>n</math>). The formal statement of the Prime Number Theorem is
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  • A number that can be evenly divided by exactly two positive whole numbers, namely on
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  • | pagename = Atomic number | abc = Atomic number
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  • | pagename = Cardinal number | abc = Cardinal number
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  • * [[Paulo Ribenboim]]. The New Book of Prime Number Records. Springer-Verlag, 1996, ISBN 0-387-94457-5
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  • Represents the number of circles you can arrange to a equilateral triangle.
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  • ...e [[cubic equation|cubic equations]]. Even for equations with three [[real number|real]] solutions, the method they used sometimes required calculations wit ...tion <math>y(4-y) = 125</math>. Getting rid of the brackets and moving the number 125 to the left-hand side gives us the [[quadratic equation]]
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  • | pagename = Algebraic number | abc = Algebraic number
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  • ...ry:CZ_Live|live articles]] Citizendium has. There's also {{Tl|Contributors number}}.<br /> The current value is {{Articles number}}.
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  • | pagename = Irrational number | abc = Irrational number
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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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  • == Wikipedia has a number of articles about asphalt == WP has a number of articles about asphalt, but this CZ article was written completely from
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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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  • == Writing a number == "An irrational number can not be written as a fraction, and can indeed not be written out fully a
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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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  • ...fall under an article about [[Random Number Generator]] or [[Pseudorandom Number Generator]]. --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 13:45, 25 November 2007 ...ts, one can role or throw, need an own article. That Dice are pseudorandom number generators, is an other thing. --[[User:Karsten Meyer|arbol01]] 15:16, 25 N
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  • == Redefinition of Avogadro's number == Avogadro's number was redefined in 2018, so the current article (dated Oct. 2013) needs updat
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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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  • This template adds a set number of days to the current date and returns the new date.<br /> Usage: {{tlc|AddDays|N}}, where N is a number of days.
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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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  • ..."Cardinality" to [[cardinal number]] where the formal theory and cardinal number arithmetic belongs.
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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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  • <--* The number of users is: {{ #expr:{{NUMBEROFUSERS}} }} * The number of users is: {{ #expr:{{formatnum:{{NUMBEROFUSERS}}|R}} }} --!>
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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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  • | '''[MW1.10+ (r21319)]''' Returns the total number of page edits since MediaWiki, the software that runs this site, was instal | A [[Help:Variable|variable]] which returns the total number of articles on the Wiki.
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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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  • == Fibonacci number and Primenumber == *If <math>\ F_p\ </math>&nbsp; is a prime number then <math>\ p</math>&nbsp; is prime. (The converse is false.)
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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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  • ...ot]]s and [[CZ:Script]]s in the context of [[CZ:Bot policy]]. To keep this number consistent across all pages in which it appears, it is transcluded from her
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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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