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coprime or
mutually relatively prime).
Pairwise coprimality is a
stronger condition than
setwise coprimality;
every pairwise coprime finite set is also setwise...
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linear algebra Independence of
random variables in
probability theory Coprimality in
number theory The
double tack up
symbol (⫫, U+2AEB in Unicode) is...
- b is a
primitive root of c2. In 2002,
Bailey &
Crandall showed that
coprimality of b, c > 1 is
sufficient for b-normality of αb,c. Bailey,
David H.;...
- for all
positive lower values of ab.
There are
three cases: If n = a,
coprimality implies n = 1, and n
divides b trivially. If n < a, one has n ( q − b...
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values is
necessarily shared by the third. Thus,
coprimality of a, b, c
implies pairwise coprimality of a, b, c. So in this case, it does not
matter which...
- {\displaystyle F_{i}(t_{1},\ldots ,t_{n-1}).} One
could hope that the
coprimality of the ti,
could imply that d = 1.
Unfortunately this is not the case...
- In mathematics, a Gödel
numbering for
sequences provides an
effective way to
represent each
finite sequence of
natural numbers as a
single natural number...
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their greatest common divisor is a constant; in
other words that is the
coprimality over the
field of
fractions of the
coefficients that is considered)....
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special case is when f = X − r . {\displaystyle f=X-r.} In this case the
coprimality hypothesis means that r is a
simple root of h mod m . {\displaystyle...
- of 'disjointness,' a
notion in
ergodic systems that is
analogous to
coprimality for integers. The
notion turned out to have
applications in
areas such...