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  • 1Odd graph — The Petersen graph as an odd graph O3 Vertices Edges …

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  • 2Mathematics of Sudoku — The class of Sudoku puzzles consists of a partially completed row column grid of cells partitioned into N regions each of size N cells, to be filled in using a prescribed set of N distinct symbols (typically the numbers {1, ..., N}), so that each …

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  • 3Representation theory — This article is about the theory of representations of algebraic structures by linear transformations and matrices. For the more general notion of representations throughout mathematics, see representation (mathematics). Representation theory is… …

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  • 4Riemann hypothesis — The real part (red) and imaginary part (blue) of the Riemann zeta function along the critical line Re(s) = 1/2. The first non trivial zeros can be seen at Im(s) = ±14.135, ±21.022 and ±25.011 …

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  • 5List of mathematics articles (A) — NOTOC A A Beautiful Mind A Beautiful Mind (book) A Beautiful Mind (film) A Brief History of Time (film) A Course of Pure Mathematics A curious identity involving binomial coefficients A derivation of the discrete Fourier transform A equivalence A …

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  • 6List of important publications in mathematics — One of the oldest surviving fragments of Euclid s Elements, found at Oxyrhynchus and dated to circa AD 100. The diagram accompanies Book II, Proposition 5.[1] This is a list of important publications in mathematics, organized by field. Some… …

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  • 7Dynkin diagram — See also: Coxeter–Dynkin diagram Finite Dynkin diagrams Affine (extended) Dynkin diagrams …

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  • 8Mathieu group — Group theory Group theory …

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  • 9number game — Introduction       any of various puzzles and games that involve aspects of mathematics.       Mathematical recreations comprise puzzles and games that vary from naive amusements to sophisticated problems, some of which have never been solved.… …

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  • 10Hasse diagram — In the mathematical discipline known as order theory, a Hasse diagram (pronEng|ˈhɑːsə HAHS uh ), named after Helmut Hasse (1898 ndash;1979)) is a simple picture of a finite partially ordered set, forming a drawing of the transitive reduction of… …

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