integers

  • 1integers — noun The smallest ring containing the natural numbers; the set ... 3, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3 .... Syn: ℤ …

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  • 2integers — in·te·ger || ɪntɪʒər / dÊ’É™ n. whole number, number which is not a fraction or a mixed number; single unit, complete entity …

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  • 4Ring of integers — In mathematics, the ring of integers is the set of integers making an algebraic structure Z with the operations of integer addition, negation, and multiplication. It is a commutative ring, and is the prototypical such by virtue of satisfying only …

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  • 5Multiplicative group of integers modulo n — In modular arithmetic the set of congruence classes relatively prime to the modulus n form a group under multiplication called the multiplicative group of integers modulo n. It is also called the group of primitive residue classes modulo n. In… …

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  • 6God Created the Integers — God Created the Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs That Changed History is an anthology of English translations of important works in the history of mathematics, edited by Stephen Hawking. The works are grouped by author and ordered… …

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  • 8Integer — This article is about the mathematical concept. For integers in computer science, see Integer (computer science). Symbol often used to denote the set of integers The integers (from the Latin integer, literally untouched , hence whole : the word… …

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  • 9Ring (mathematics) — This article is about algebraic structures. For geometric rings, see Annulus (mathematics). For the set theory concept, see Ring of sets. Polynomials, represented here by curves, form a ring under addition and multiplication. In mathematics, a… …

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  • 10Arbitrary-precision arithmetic — In computer science, arbitrary precision arithmetic indicates that calculations are performed on numbers whose digits of precision are limited only by the available memory of the host system. This contrasts with the faster fixed precision… …

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