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  • 121Nachbin's theorem — Exponential type redirects here. For exponential types in type theory and programming languages, see Function type. In mathematics, in the area of complex analysis, Nachbin s theorem (named after Leopoldo Nachbin) is commonly used to establish a… …

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  • 122Bilateral hypergeometric series — In mathematics, a bilateral hypergeometric series is a series Σan summed over all integers n, and such that the ratio an/an+1 of two terms is a rational function of n. The definition of the generalized hypergeometric series is similar, except… …

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  • 123Mohr–Coulomb theory — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 124Analog computer — An analog computer (spelt analogue in British English) is a form of computer that uses continuous physical phenomena such as electrical, [Universiteit van Amsterdam Computer Museum, (2007)] mechanical, or hydraulic quantities to model the problem …

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  • 125Möbius function — This article is about the number theoretic Möbius function. For the combinatorial Möbius function, see incidence algebra. For the rational functions defined on the complex numbers, see Möbius transformation. The classical Möbius function μ(n) is… …

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  • 126Potential energy — This article is about a form of energy in physics. For the statistical method, see Potential energy statistics. Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 127Absolute convergence — In mathematics, a series (or sometimes also an integral) of numbers is said to converge absolutely if the sum (or integral) of the absolute value of the summand or integrand is finite. More precisely, a real or complex series is said to converge… …

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  • 128Partition (number theory) — Young diagrams associated to the partitions of the positive integers 1 through 8. They are so arranged that images under the reflection about the main diagonal of the square are conjugate partitions. In number theory and combinatorics, a… …

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