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  • 1Trivial Pursuit — jeu de société {{{licence}}} Autres noms Quelques arpents de piège Remue méninges Auteurs Chris Haney Scott Abbott Éditeur Hasbro Date de …

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  • 2Trivial name — In chemistry and zoology, a trivial name (also a common name or vernacular name ) is a non systematic name. That is, the name is not recognised according to the rules of any formal ( e.g. IUPAC) system of nomenclature. Many trivial names continue …

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  • 3trivial name — specific spe*cif ic (sp[ e]*s[i^]f [i^]k), a. [F. sp[ e]cifique, or NL. spesificus; L. species a particular sort or kind + facere to make. Cf. {specify}.] 1. Of or pertaining to a species; characterizing or constituting a species; possessing the… …

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  • 4Poirot's Early Cases — Infobox Book name = Poirot s Early Cases title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket illustration of the first UK edition author = Agatha Christie cover artist = Margaret Murray country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre …

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  • 5Pawnless chess endgames — are chess endgames in which only a few pieces remain, and none of them are pawns. The basic checkmates are a type of pawnless endgame. Generally endgames without pawns do not occur very often in practice, except for the basic checkmates of king… …

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  • 6Smith–Minkowski–Siegel mass formula — In mathematics, the Smith–Minkowski–Siegel mass formula (or Minkowski–Siegel mass formula) is a formula for the sum of the weights of the lattices (quadratic forms) in a genus, weighted by the reciprocals of the orders of their automorphism… …

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  • 7Quadratic reciprocity — The law of quadratic reciprocity is a theorem from modular arithmetic, a branch of number theory, which shows a remarkable relationship between the solvability of certain quadratic equations modulo different prime moduli.Although it allows us to… …

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  • 8Cyclic number — This article is about numbers where permutations of their digits (in some base) yield related numbers. For the number theoretic concept, see cyclic number (group theory). A summary of this article appears in Repeating decimal. A cyclic number is… …

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  • 9Norm (mathematics) — This article is about linear algebra and analysis. For field theory, see Field norm. For ideals, see Norm of an ideal. For group theory, see Norm (group). For norms in descriptive set theory, see prewellordering. In linear algebra, functional… …

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  • 10Elementary group theory — In mathematics, a group is defined as a set G and a binary operation on G , called product and denoted by infix * . Product obeys the following rules (also called axioms). Let a , b , and c be arbitrary elements of G . Then: *A1, Closure. a * b… …

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