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  • In elementary mathematics, '''divisibility''' is a relation between two natural numbers: The concept of divisibility can obviously be extended to the integers.
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  • {{r|divisibility}}
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  • ...the archetype, the original notion of divisor found a natural extension. Divisibility is a useful concept for the analysis of the structure of commutative rings If ''R'' has an identity, then most statements about divisibility can be translated into statements about principal ideals. For instance,
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  • In elementary mathematics, '''divisibility''' is a relation between two natural numbers: The concept of divisibility can obviously be extended to the integers.
    3 KB (515 words) - 21:49, 22 July 2009
  • ==Divisibility properties==
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  • {{r|Divisibility}}
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  • ** [[Divisibility]] on the natural numbers is transitive: if ''x'' divides ''y'' and ''y'' di
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  • ...results from elementary number theory, besides a general familiarity with divisibility, are the following:
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  • # Divisibility. People purchase goods of various amounts of value. The minimum practical q
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  • == Divisibility == '''Remark'''&nbsp; The above three properties show that the relation of divisibility is a [[partial order]] in the set of natural number &nbsp;<math>\mathbb{N},
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  • The notion of [[divisibility]] can be generalized to the context of rings,
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  • ===Infinite divisibility=== The normal distributions are [[infinite divisibility|infinitely divisible]] probability distributions.
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  • (Another order, a partial order, can be defined using [[divisibility]].)
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  • ...d. If you prefer straight numerical breaks, I'd think either 25 or 50, for divisibility by 100. 50 is longish, but not awful. 25 would be easier to find specific a
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  • ...cellence and power. Others don't. Bodies can have different shapes, sizes, divisibility and "motion and rest".<ref name=tws10decllaaqawa>{{cite news ...adequately to begin with, such as common notions such as [[shape]], size, divisibility, and mobility.<ref name=tws10deciiuueere>{{cite news
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  • ...>|| <!--[[Image:GroupDiagramD6.png|96px]]--> || <!--[[Image:Lattice of the divisibility of 60.svg|96px]]-->
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  • Ostrom, E. “Exclusion, Choice and Divisibility: Factors Affecting the Measurement of Urban Agency Output.” Social Scienc
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  • [[Euclid]] devoted part of his Elements to prime numbers and divisibility, topics that belong unambiguously to number theory and are basic thereto (B
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