- A
divisibility rule is a
shorthand and
useful way of
determining whether a
given integer is
divisible by a
fixed divisor without performing the division...
-
Infinite divisibility arises in
different ways in philosophy, physics, economics,
order theory (a
branch of mathematics), and
probability theory (also...
- In mathematics,
specifically in the
field of
group theory, a
divisible group is an
abelian group in
which every element can, in some sense, be divided...
- In
probability theory, a
probability distribution is
infinitely divisible if it can be
expressed as the
probability distribution of the sum of an arbitrary...
- of m . {\displaystyle m.} An
integer n {\displaystyle n} is
divisible or
evenly divisible by
another integer m {\displaystyle m} if m {\displaystyle m}...
- In mathematics, a
divisibility sequence is an
integer sequence ( a n ) {\displaystyle (a_{n})}
indexed by
positive integers n such that if m ∣ n then ...
- In
algebraic geometry, Barsotti–Tate
groups or p-
divisible groups are
similar to the
points of
order a
power of p on an
abelian variety in characteristic...
- the
digits of a
number n
sometimes produces another number m that is
divisible by n. This
happens trivially when n is a
palindromic number; the nontrivial...
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politic (which
never dies). The
Crown and the
sovereign are "conceptually
divisible but
legally indivisible [...] The
office cannot exist without the office-holder"...
- archetype, the
original notion of
divisor found a
natural extension.
Divisibility is a
useful concept for the
analysis of the
structure of commutative...