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  • 11composition — n. 1 a the act of putting together; formation or construction. b something so composed; a mixture. c the constitution of such a mixture; the nature of its ingredients (the composition is two parts oil to one part vinegar). 2 a a literary or… …

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  • 12series — n. (pl. same) 1 a number of things of which each is similar to the preceding or in which each successive pair are similarly related; a sequence, succession, order, row, or set. 2 a set of successive games between the same teams. 3 a set of… …

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  • 13series — /ˈsɪəriz / (say searreez) noun (plural series) 1. a number of things, events, etc., ranged or occurring in spatial, temporal, or other succession; a sequence. 2. a set of radio or television programs which comprise a number of episodes but… …

  • 14Séries — Série Voir « série » sur le Wiktionnaire …

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  • 15Séries d'explosions au terminal pétrolier de Buncefield en Grande-Bretagne, le 11 décembre 2005 — Catastrophe de Buncefield Emplacement de Hemel Hempstead …

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  • 16Chief series — In abstract algebra, a chief series is a maximal normal series for a group. It is similar to a composition series, though the two concepts are distinct in general: a chief series is a maximal normal series, while a composition series is a maximal …

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  • 17Subgroup series — In mathematics, a subgroup series is a chain of subgroups: Subgroup series can simplify the study of a group to the study of simpler subgroups and their relations, and several subgroup series can be invariantly defined and are important… …

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  • 18principal series — Math. See composition series. * * * …

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  • 19principal series — Math. See composition series …

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  • 20Formal power series — In mathematics, formal power series are devices that make it possible to employ much of the analytical machinery of power series in settings that do not have natural notions of convergence. They are also useful, especially in combinatorics, for… …

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