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  • ...ef>Philip E. B. Jourdain, ''The Nature of Mathematics'', in ''The World of Mathematics'', James R. Newman, editor, Dover, 2003, ISBN 0486432688.</ref> ...to the present day.<ref> Howard Eves, ''An Introduction to the History of Mathematics'', Sixth Edition, Saunders, 1990, ISBN 0030295580.</ref>
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  • In addition to that, in mathematics, a '''zero''' of a function is any value of the argument However, in modern mathematics, it is convenient and usual to consider zero as a natural number
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  • In mathematics, a '''series''' is the cumulative sum of a given [[sequence]] of terms. Typ ...ense that <math> \int |R_n(x)|^2 \, dx \to 0 </math>. Some [[Distribution (mathematics)|distributions (generalized functions)]] also may be developed into Fourier
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  • ...trace plays an important role in the [[representation theory]] of [[Group (mathematics)|groups]] (the collection of traces is the character of the representation) ...nus;&lambda; '''E''', where &lambda; is a number (an element of a [[field (mathematics)|field]] ''F''). If we put the secular determinant equal to zero we obtain
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  • Similarly to a living thing, mathematics is a unity within an environment, yet apart from it — a compartment of a ==Mathematics is structurally distinguishable==
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  • ...an [[affine variety]] are reflected in algebraic properties in its [[ring (mathematics)|ring]] of functions, which is the [[quotient ring|quotient]] of a [[polyno
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  • In [[mathematics]], '''chain''' may refer to:
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  • In [[mathematics]], a '''derivation''' is a map which has formal algebraic properties genera Let ''R'' be a [[ring (mathematics)|ring]] and ''A'' an ''R''-algebra (''A'' is a ring containing a copy of ''
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  • Sets are axiomatized and investigated in general by a branch of [[mathematics]] known as [[set theory]]. In particular, set theory studies what condition ...Because sets are defined by themselves, they are fundamental structures in mathematics and [[logic]]. Mathematicians have found ways to define many mathematical
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  • ...tinuous) functions. Many classical calculus tools, such as [[convolution (mathematics)|convolution]] or [[Fourier transform]], can be defined for distributions a ...h" signal: a very short and strong excitation of an electrical circuit. In mathematics, it can be thought of as of the "derivative" of the [[Heaviside function]],
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  • ...[[Limit of a function]] is used to describe the behavior of a [[Function (mathematics)| function]] as its argument approaches some value. On the other hand, [[li
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  • In [[mathematics]], '''composition''' may refer to: ...on composition]]: the composition or successive application of [[function (mathematics)|functions]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ring (mathematics)]]
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  • ...concise history of mathematics from the Concept of Number to contemporary Mathematics. *Courant, R. and H. Robbins, ''What Is Mathematics? : An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods'', Oxford University Press,
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  • ...as [[group (mathematics)|groups]], [[ring (mathematics)|rings]], [[field (mathematics)|fields]], [[vector space]]s, and [[algebra over a field|algebras]].
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  • ...ematics)|constant]]s, one [[Variable (mathematics)|variable]], and [[Root (mathematics)|roots]] of equations through composition and combinations using the four e
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  • {{r|Theory (mathematics)}} {{r|Language of mathematics}}
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  • In [[mathematics]], '''composition''' may refer to: ...on composition]]: the composition or successive application of [[function (mathematics)|functions]]
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  • '''Graph''' in [[mathematics]] may refer to : ...ered pair]]s defining a [[function (mathematics)|function]] or [[relation (mathematics)|relation]]
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  • In [[mathematics]], '''null set''' has several different meanings: * A set of [[measure (mathematics)|measure]] zero.
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  • ...]]. His work encompassed diverse fields in mathematics, including applied mathematics, analysis, [[algebraic geometry]]. However, he is probably best known for
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Field (mathematics)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fraction (mathematics)}}
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  • ...cal analysis, that studies those properties which characterize [[Function (mathematics)|functions]] of [[Complex number|complex variables]].
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  • ...ts acronym APL; because it used many non-keyboard characters borrowed from mathematics, it never became very popular in practical circles.
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  • ...x analysis]], that studies those properties which characterize [[Function (mathematics)|functions]] of more than one [[Complex number|complex variable]].
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  • {{r|E (mathematics)}} {{r|Equation (mathematics)}}
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  • {{rpl|Circle (mathematics)|In mathematics}}
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  • '''Discrete mathematics''' is a branch of mathematics that focuses on the properties and manipulation of [[mathematical logic|mat
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  • ...he Creation of Mathematics'' (2001) [http://www.amazon.com/Euclid-Creation-Mathematics-Benno-Artmann/dp/0387984232/ref=pd_bbs_9?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1201249886&sr= * Cajori, Florian. ''A History of Mathematics'' (1919) [http://www.questia.com/read/85959201# complete text online free]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ring (mathematics)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Convolution (mathematics)}}
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  • {{r|Chain (mathematics)}} {{r|Composition (mathematics)}}
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  • {{r|Mathematics}} {{r|Limit (mathematics)}}
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  • In mathematics, the word "argument" is used : (with a similar meaning as in philosophy) as an alternative to: {{r|proof (mathematics)|Proof|}}
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  • {{r|root (mathematics)}} {{r|line (mathematics)}}
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