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  • 1Binomial coefficient — The binomial coefficients can be arranged to form Pascal s triangle. In mathematics, binomial coefficients are a family of positive integers that occur as coefficients in the binomial theorem. They are indexed by two nonnegative integers; the… …

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  • 2Binomial 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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  • 3Table of Newtonian series — In mathematics, a Newtonian series, named after Isaac Newton, is a sum over a sequence a n written in the form:f(s) = sum {n=0}^infty ( 1)^n {schoose n} a n = sum {n=0}^infty frac{( s) n}{n!} a nwhere :{s choose k}is the binomial coefficient and… …

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  • 4List of factorial and binomial topics — This is a list of factorial and binomial topics in mathematics, by Wikipedia page. See also binomial (disambiguation).*Alternating factorial *Antichain *Beta function *Binomial coefficient *Binomial distribution *Binomial proportion confidence… …

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  • 5Theophilos Kairis — Theóphilos Kaíris Theophilos Kairis (or Kaires; 19 October 1784 – 13 January 1853, Greek: Θεόφιλος Καΐρης; baptismal name Θωμᾶς, Thomas) was a Greek priest and revolutionary. He was born in Andros, Cyclades, Ottoman Greece, as a son of a… …

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  • 6Newton —    , NEWTONIAN    Isaac Newton (1642 1727) was born at Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, and was educated at Grantham School nearby. He showed a propensity to invent but was considered a poor student. However, at Trinity College, Cambridge… …

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  • 7Isaac Newton — Sir Isaac Newton …

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  • 8Kepler problem in general relativity — The Kepler problem in general relativity involves solving for the motion of two spherical bodies interacting with one another by gravitation, as described by the theory of general relativity.Typically, and in this article, one body is assumed to… …

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  • 9science, history of — Introduction       the history of science from its beginnings in prehistoric times to the 20th century.       On the simplest level, science is knowledge of the world of nature. There are many regularities in nature that mankind has had to… …

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  • 10Kinetic energy — The kinetic energy of an object is the extra energy which it possesses due to its motion. It is defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its current velocity . Having gained this energy during its acceleration …

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