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  • :b : additive identity; specifically : the number between the set of all negative numbers and the ...in numerals. It fulfills a central role in [[mathematics]] as the additive identity of the integers, real numbers, and many other algebraic structures. As a di
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  • ...user interfaces and charts. Even virtual [[concepts]] such as corporate [[identity]] and cultural [[tradition]]s such as celebration of certain holidays[3] ar ...existence and construction of mathematical set systems that have specified numerical properties.
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  • ===Identity and change=== ...ree. Two rival theories to account for the relationship between change and identity are Perdurantism, which treats the tree as a series of tree-stages, and End
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  • ...[equally]] [[possible]] that we are in [[error]] in attempting to assign a numerical [[magnitude]] to the [[Adjusters]]; like [[God]] himself, these [[fragments ...creatures]] on worlds where the final [[fusion]] takes place between the [[identity]] of the [[creature]] of time and an [[individualized]] portion of the [htt
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  • ...philosophical sense by [[Plato]] (and later Aristotle) to denote the ideal identity or essence of something (see [[The Forms]]). "Eidos" can also be associated [[Communication theory]] is a numerical measure of the uncertainty of an outcome, for example, we can say that "the
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  • ...ATIONS Andite] conquerors made a desperate attempt to [[preserve]] their [[identity]] and stem the tide of [[racial]] engulfment by the [[establishment]] of [[ .../wiki/Proto-Indo-Europeans Aryans] in an [[effort]] to perpetuate racial [[identity]]. This elaborate [[caste]] system has been [[preserved]] on down to the pr
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  • ...ot as a series but as a structure. Consonances based on simple, ‘harmonic’ numerical proportions – the octave (2:1), the 5th (3:2) and the 4th (4:3 – form t ...ces, he defined imperfect ones – the 3rds – by means of simple, ‘harmonic’ numerical proportions (5:4 and 6:5) rather than by the complicated Pythagorean propor
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