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  • 12Morera's theorem — If the integral along every C is zero, then ƒ is holomorphic on D. In complex analysis, a branch of mathematics, Morera s theorem, named after Giacinto Morera, gives an important criterion for proving that a function is holomorphic. Morera s… …

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  • 13Quine, Willard Van Orman — ▪ 2001       American logician and philosopher (b. June 25, 1908, Akron, Ohio d. Dec. 25, 2000, Boston, Mass.), was a major figure in Anglo American analytic philosophy. Quine majored in mathematics at Oberlin (Ohio) College (1926–30) before… …

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  • 14Science (Philosophies of) — Philosophies of science Mach, Duhem, Bachelard Babette E.Babich THE TRADITION OF CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE If the philosophy of science is not typically represented as a ‘continental’ discipline it is nevertheless historically rooted in… …

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  • 15Taylor series — Series expansion redirects here. For other notions of the term, see series (mathematics). As the degree of the Taylor polynomia …

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  • 16Radius of convergence — In mathematics, the radius of convergence of a power series is a quantity, either a non negative real number or ∞, that represents a domain (within the radius) in which the series will converge. Within the radius of convergence, a power series… …

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  • 17epistemology — epistemological /i pis teuh meuh loj i keuhl/, adj. epistemologically, adv. epistemologist, n. /i pis teuh mol euh jee/, n. a branch of philosophy that investigates the origin, nature, methods, and limits of human knowledge. [1855 60; < Gk&#8230; …

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  • 18Algebraic function — In mathematics, an algebraic function is informally a function which satisfies a polynomial equation whose coefficients are themselves polynomials. For example, an algebraic function in one variable x is a solution y for an equation: a n(x)y^n+a&#8230; …

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  • 19de Sitter invariant special relativity — In mathematical physics, de Sitter invariant special relativity is the speculative idea that the fundamental symmetry group of spacetime is the Indefinite orthogonal group SO(4,1), that of de Sitter space. In the standard theory of General&#8230; …

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  • 20analytic — or analytical adjective Etymology: Late Latin analyticus, from Greek analytikos, from analyein Date: 1601 1. of or relating to analysis or analytics; especially separating something into component parts or constituent elements …

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