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  • 71Bochner's theorem — In mathematics, Bochner s theorem characterizes the Fourier transform of a positive finite Borel measure on the real line. Background Given a positive finite Borel measure μ on the real line R, the Fourier transform Q of μ is the continuous… …

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  • 72feu — 1. feu [ fø ] n. m. • XIIe; fou IXe; lat. focus « foyer, feu » I ♦ 1 ♦ LE FEU : dégagement d énergie calorifique et de lumière accompagnant la combustion vive. ⇒ combustion, crémation, ignition, incandescence; flamme; pyro . Les Anciens… …

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  • 73ouvrir — [ uvrir ] v. <conjug. : 18> • uvrir 1080; obrir 980; lat. pop. °operire, class. aperire I ♦ V. tr. 1 ♦ Disposer (une ouverture) en déplaçant ses éléments mobiles, de manière à mettre en communication l extérieur et l intérieur. Ouvrir une… …

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  • 74Function (mathematics) — f(x) redirects here. For the band, see f(x) (band). Graph of example function, In mathematics, a function associates one quantity, the a …

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  • 76Glivenko-Cantelli theorem — In the theory of probability, the Glivenko Cantelli theorem determines the asymptotic behaviour of the empirical distribution function as the number of iid observations grows. This uniform convergence of more general empirical measures becomes an …

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  • 77logic, history of — Introduction       the history of the discipline from its origins among the ancient Greeks to the present time. Origins of logic in the West Precursors of ancient logic       There was a medieval tradition according to which the Greek philosopher …

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  • 78Logic and the philosophy of mathematics in the nineteenth century — John Stillwell INTRODUCTION In its history of over two thousand years, mathematics has seldom been disturbed by philosophical disputes. Ever since Plato, who is said to have put the slogan ‘Let no one who is not a geometer enter here’ over the… …

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  • 79Probability space — This article is about mathematical term. For the novel, see Probability Space (novel). In probability theory, a probability space or a probability triple is a mathematical construct that models a real world process (or experiment ) consisting of… …

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  • 80Reverse mathematics — is a program in mathematical logic that seeks to determine which axioms are required to prove theorems of mathematics. The method can briefly be described as going backwards from the theorems to the axioms. This contrasts with the ordinary… …

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