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Arithmetic is an
elementary branch of
mathematics that
studies numerical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. In a wider...
- An
arithmetic progression or
arithmetic sequence is a
sequence of
numbers such that the
difference from any
succeeding term to its
preceding term remains...
- The
arithmetic IF
statement is a three-way
arithmetic conditional statement,
first seen in the
first release of
Fortran in 1957, and
found in all later...
- In mathematics,
modular arithmetic is a
system of
arithmetic for integers,
where numbers "wrap around" when
reaching a
certain value,
called the modulus...
- In
mathematics and statistics, the
arithmetic mean ( /ˌærɪθˈmɛtɪk/ arr-ith-MET-ik),
arithmetic average, or just the mean or
average (when the context...
- properties,
arithmetic lattices are
defined by a construction. Therefore,
these results of
Margulis pave a way for
classification of lattices.
Arithmeticity turned...
- In
mathematical logic, the
arithmetical hierarchy,
arithmetic hierarchy or Kleene–Mostowski
hierarchy (after
mathematicians Stephen Cole
Kleene and Andrzej...
- mathematics,
arithmetic geometry is
roughly the
application of
techniques from
algebraic geometry to
problems in
number theory.
Arithmetic geometry is...
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Arithmetic is an
elementary branch of
mathematics that is
widely used for
tasks ranging from
simple day-to-day
counting to
advanced science and business...
- _{2}(\mathbb {Z} )\times \mathrm {SL} _{2}(\mathbb {Z} )} is not. The
Margulis arithmeticity (and superrigidity)
theorem holds for
certain rank 1 Lie groups, namely...