- In mathematics, a
divisor of an
integer n , {\displaystyle n,} also
called a
factor of n , {\displaystyle n,} is an
integer m {\displaystyle m} that may...
-
number theory, a
divisor function is an
arithmetic function related to the
divisors of an integer. When
referred to as the
divisor function, it counts...
- to be
divisorial if
there exists such an
ample family of
invertible sheaves.
Since a
subscheme of a
divisorial scheme is
divisorial, "
divisorial" is a...
-
called divisorial. In
other words, a
divisorial ideal is a
nonzero intersection of some
nonempty set of
fractional prin****l ideals. If I is
divisorial and...
- In mathematics, the
greatest common divisor (GCD), also
known as
greatest common factor (GCF), of two or more integers,
which are not all zero, is the...
- In
abstract algebra, an
element a of a ring R is
called a left zero
divisor if
there exists a
nonzero x in R such that ax = 0, or
equivalently if the...
- A
divisor is the
second operand of a division. A
divisor may also
refer to
Divisor (number theory), an
integer that
divides evenly another integer Divisor...
- In algebra, the
elementary divisors of a
module over a prin****l
ideal domain (PID)
occur in one form of the
structure theorem for
finitely generated modules...
-
divisors of the
numbers 1 to 1000. A
divisor of an
integer n is an
integer m, for
which n/m is
again an
integer (which is
necessarily also a
divisor of...
- mathematics, a
natural number a is a
unitary divisor (or Hall
divisor) of a
number b if a is a
divisor of b and if a and b a {\displaystyle {\frac {b}{a}}}...