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  • 11expressible — ex·press·ible …

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  • 12Expressibly — Expressible Ex*press i*ble ( [i^]*b l), a. Capable of being expressed, squeezed out, shown, represented, or uttered. {Express i*bly},adv. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 13Transfer principle — In mathematics, the transfer principle is a concept in Abraham Robinson s non standard analysis of the hyperreal numbers. It states that any sentence expressible in a certain formal language that is true of real numbers is also true of hyperreal… …

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  • 14Molality — In chemistry, the molality, b (or m), of a solvent/solute combination is defined as the amount of solute, nsolute, divided by the mass of the solvent, msolvent (not the mass of the solution)[1]: If a mixture contains more than one solute or… …

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  • 15Binomial 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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  • 16Large numbers — This article is about large numbers in the sense of numbers that are significantly larger than those ordinarily used in everyday life, for instance in simple counting or in monetary transactions. The term typically refers to large positive… …

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  • 17Descriptive complexity — is a branch of finite model theory, a subfield of computational complexity theory and mathematical logic, which seeks to characterize complexity classes by the type of logic needed to express the languages in them. For example, PH, the union of… …

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  • 18Fermat's theorem on sums of two squares — In number theory, Pierre de Fermat s theorem on sums of two squares states that an odd prime p is expressible as:p = x^2 + y^2,,with x and y integers, if and only if:p equiv 1 pmod{4}.The theorem is also known as Thue s Lemma, after Axel Thue.For …

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  • 19Brauer's theorem on induced characters — Brauer s theorem on induced characters, often known as Brauer s induction theorem, and named after Richard Brauer, is a basic result in the branch of mathematics known as character theory, which is, in turn, part of the representation theory of a …

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  • 20analytic philosophy — n. a 20th cent. philosophic movement characterized by its method of analyzing concepts and statements in the light of common experience and ordinary language so as to eliminate confusions of thought and resolve many traditional philosophical… …

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