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  • 111List of order topics — This is a list of order topics, by Wikipedia page.An alphabetical list of many notions of order theory can be found in the order theory glossary. See also inequality, extreme value, optimization (mathematics), domain theory.Basic… …

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  • 112Exponential sum — In mathematics, an exponential sum may be a finite Fourier series (i.e. a trigonometric polynomial), or other finite sum formed using the exponential function, usually expressed by means of the function:e(x) = exp(2pi ix).Therefore a typical… …

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  • 113Serre's multiplicity conjectures — In mathematics, Serre s multiplicity conjectures are certain purely algebraic problems, in commutative algebra, motivated by the needs of algebraic geometry. Since André Weil s initial rigorous definition of intersection numbers, around 1949,… …

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  • 114Binomial series — In mathematics, the binomial series is the Taylor series at x = 0 of the function f given by f(x) = (1 + x) α, where α ∈ C is an arbitrary complex number. Explicitly, and the binomial series is the power series… …

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  • 115Thue–Siegel–Roth theorem — In mathematics, the Thue–Siegel–Roth theorem, also known simply as Roth s theorem, is a foundational result in diophantine approximation to algebraic numbers. It is of a qualitative type, stating that a given algebraic number α may not have too… …

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  • 116Ptolemy's theorem — In mathematics, Ptolemy s theorem is a relation in Euclidean geometry between the four sides and two diagonals or chords of a cyclic quadrilateral. The theorem is named after the Greek astronomer and mathematician Ptolemy (Claudius Ptolemaeus).If …

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  • 117Daniel Pedoe — Dan Pedoe (1910–1998) was an English born mathematician and geometer with a career spanning more than sixty years. In the course of his life he wrote approximately fifty research and expository papers in geometry. He is also the author of various …

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  • 118Eisenstein integer — In mathematics, Eisenstein integers, named after Ferdinand Eisenstein, are complex numbers of the form :z = a + bomega ,!where a and b are integers and:omega = frac{1}{2}( 1 + isqrt 3) = e^{2pi i/3}is a complex cube root of unity. The Eisenstein… …

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  • 119Residuated lattice — In abstract algebra, a residuated lattice is an algebraic structure that is simultaneously a lattice x le; y and a monoid x • y which admits operations x z and z / y loosely analogous to division or implication when x • y is viewed as… …

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  • 120Stinespring factorization theorem — In mathematics, Stinespring s dilation theorem, also called Stinespring s factorization theorem, is a result from operator theory that represents any completely positive map on a C* algebra as a composition of two completely positive maps each of …

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