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  • 1prime — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English prīm, from Latin prima hora first hour Date: before 12th century 1. a. often capitalized the second of the canonical hours b. the first hour of the day usually considered either as 6 a.m. or the …

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  • 2Prime number — Prime redirects here. For other uses, see Prime (disambiguation). A prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. A natural number greater than 1 that is not a prime number is… …

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  • 3Polynomial arithmetic — includes basic mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, and multiplication. These operations are defined naturally as if the variable x was an element of S. Division is defined similarly, but requires that S be a field. Examples of… …

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  • 4Polynomial — In mathematics, a polynomial (from Greek poly, many and medieval Latin binomium, binomial [1] [2] [3], the word has been introduced, in Latin, by Franciscus Vieta[4]) is an expression of finite length constructed from variables (also known as… …

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  • 5Prime number theorem — PNT redirects here. For other uses, see PNT (disambiguation). In number theory, the prime number theorem (PNT) describes the asymptotic distribution of the prime numbers. The prime number theorem gives a general description of how the primes are… …

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  • 6Prime ideal — In mathematics, a prime ideal is a subset of a ring which shares many important properties of a prime number in the ring of integers. This article only covers ideals of ring theory. Prime ideals in order theory are treated in the article on… …

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  • 7Polynomial ring — In mathematics, especially in the field of abstract algebra, a polynomial ring is a ring formed from the set of polynomials in one or more variables with coefficients in another ring. Polynomial rings have influenced much of mathematics, from the …

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  • 8Prime factor — In number theory, the prime factors of a positive integer are the prime numbers that divide into that integer exactly, without leaving a remainder. The process of finding these numbers is called integer factorization, or prime factorization.For a …

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  • 9polynomial — /pol euh noh mee euhl/, adj. 1. consisting of or characterized by two or more names or terms. n. 2. Algebra. a. (in one variable) an expression consisting of the sum of two or more terms each of which is the product of a constant and a variable… …

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  • 10Polynomial SOS — In mathematics, a homogeneous form h ( x ) of degree 2 m in the real n dimensional vector x is a SOS (sum of squares) of homogeneous forms if and only if it can be written as a sum of squares of homogeneous forms of degree m ::h(x) mbox{is SOS}… …

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