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  • ...h#ca._600-1100.09THE_OLD_ENGLISH.2C_OR_ANGLO-SAXON_PERIOD Old English] rīm number, and perhaps to [[Greek]] arariskein to fit ...ced results related to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_theory number theory], but this should not be confused with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleme
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  • ...ion, known as [[information entropy]], is usually expressed by the average number of bits needed for storage or communication. For example, if a daily weath Applications of fundamental topics of information theory include [[lossless data compression]] (e.g. [[ZIP (file format)|ZIP files]]
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  • :c : a large [[number]] or [[quantity]] *3 a : a number greater than another
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  • The [[word]] "'''twelve'''" is the largest [[number]] with a single-[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morpheme morpheme] name in [ The [[number]] twelve is often used as a sales unit in trade, and is often referred to a
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  • :c (1) : a grouping of a specified number of musical beats located between two consecutive vertical lines on a staff *5 : an exact divisor of a number
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  • *1. A [[number]] of things or [[personality|person]]s being in some relation to one anothe *2. (group theory) A set with an associative binary operation, under which there exists an [[
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  • ...han any value, at least within a range. There is a related term of quantum number. As incorporated into the [[theory]] of [[quantum mechanics]], this is regarded by physicists as part of the f
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  • ...rojective geometry]], [[Affinely extended real number system|extended real number]]s and the [[absolute Infinite]]. ...rojective geometry]], [[Affinely extended real number system|extended real number]]s and the [[absolute Infinite]].
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  • ...nce the two definitions are equivalent, lattice theory draws on both order theory and universal algebra. Semilattices include lattices, which in turn include ...Wille in 1984, and builds on applied [[lattice theory|lattice]] and order theory that was developed by [[Garrett Birkhoff|Birkhoff]] and others in the 1930'
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  • ...pe *ainlifun, apparently assimilated to *tehunten adj., n., and adv. The [[theory]] that the ending is a variant of Old Germanic *tehun, Aryan *dekmten adj., ...or /iˈlɛvɛn/) is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_number natural number] following [[10]] and preceding [[12]].
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  • In recent years, a number of [[new age]] books have begun to appear purporting the view that the zero ...in_Laszlo Ervin Laszlo]'s 2004 Science and the Akashic Field - an Integral Theory of Everything.
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  • ...text]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_theory graph theory]. Graph theory also offers a [[context]]-free [[measure]] of connectedness, called the [ht ...y. For example, in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_theory category theory], a category is said to be connected if each pair of objects in it is joine
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  • ...d the [[synergy]] of [[stochastic]] actuarial models with modern financial theory (Frees 1990).
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  • ...we employ in physics, mathematics, and metaphysics. The impetus to have a theory of concepts that is ontologically useful has been so strong that it has pus ...as opposed to agents of meaning. A single concept can be expressed by any number of [[language]]s. The concept of <small>DOG</small> can be expressed as ''d
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  • The term '''theory''' has two broad sets of [[meanings]], one used in the empirical [[The Scie ...ure]] or discourse is a [[reference]] to a scientific or empirically-based theory.
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  • ...or of the other, or if they share a common ancestor. In [[evolution]]ary [[theory]], species which share an evolutionary ancestor are said to be of common [[ ...]s old, yet the number 240, approximately 1012 or one trillion, dwarfs the number of humans that have ever lived.
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  • ...instance of the [[concept]] of event frequently used in [[probability]] [[theory]]). Examples that are well-[[modeled]] as Poisson processes include the rad ...of [[events]] that have occurred up to time t (starting from time 0). The number of events between time a and time b is given as N(b) − N(a) and has a [ht
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  • ...[[thoughts]], and [[expectations]] in later [[relationships]]. There are a number of attachment 'styles' namely 'secure', 'anxious-ambivalent', 'anxious-avoi
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  • Order Number:AAM9724699 ...grates the spiritual dimension is offered. Implications of the impact of a theory of spiritual psychology in the fields of education, medicine, psychology an
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  • ...ll discuss small steps in evolution and creation, and also your incomplete theory of the High Autistic as you know these individuals under the Humm-Wadsworth ...nerds’ – do accept for this being said in good humour – an increase in the number of these potential specialists is born. However, I want to show you that yo
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