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  • 61p-adic L-function — In mathematics, a p adic zeta function, or more generally a p adic L function, is a function analogous to the Riemann zeta function, or more general L functions, but whose domain and target are p adic (where p is a prime number). For example, the …

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  • 62individual — [15] To begin with, individual retained in English its ancestral meaning ‘not able to be divided’: ‘in the name of the holy and individual Trinity’. Richard Whitbourne, Discourse and Discovery of Newfoundland 1623. It was borrowed from medieval… …

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  • 63individual — [15] To begin with, individual retained in English its ancestral meaning ‘not able to be divided’: ‘in the name of the holy and individual Trinity’. Richard Whitbourne, Discourse and Discovery of Newfoundland 1623. It was borrowed from medieval… …

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  • 64Artin–Hasse exponential — In mathematics, the Artin–Hasse exponential, named after Emil Artin and Helmut Hasse, is the power series given by Properties The coefficients are p integral; in other words, their denominators are not divisible by p. This follows from Dwork s… …

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  • 65TWINKLE — is a hypothetical integer factorization device described in 1999 by Adi Shamir and purported to be capable of factoring 512 bit integers. The name is an acronym of The Weizmann Institute Key Locating Engine . It is also a pun on the twinkling… …

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  • 66Lucas-Carmichael number — In mathematics, a Lucas Carmichael number is a positive integer n such that if p is a prime factor of n , then p + 1 is a factor of n + 1. By convention, a number is only regarded as a Lucas Carmichael number if it is odd and square free (not… …

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  • 67indivisible — indivisibility, indivisibleness, n. indivisibly, adv. /in deuh viz euh beuhl/, adj. 1. not divisible; not separable into parts; incapable of being divided: one nation indivisible. n. 2. something indivisible. [1350 1400; ME < LL indivisibilis.&#8230; …

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  • 68year — /year/, n. 1. a period of 365 or 366 days, in the Gregorian calendar, divided into 12 calendar months, now reckoned as beginning Jan. 1 and ending Dec. 31 (calendar year or civil year). Cf. common year, leap year. 2. a period of approximately the …

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  • 69individual — [in΄də vij′o͞o əl; ] often [ in΄divij′əl] adj. [ML individualis &LT; L individuus (&LT; in , IN 2 + dividuus, divisible &LT; dividere, to DIVIDE) + AL] 1. Obs. not divisible; not separable 2. existing as a single, separate thing or being; single; …

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  • 70indivisible — adj. 1 not divisible. 2 not distributable among a number. Derivatives: indivisibility n. indivisibly adv. Etymology: ME f. LL indivisibilis (as IN (1), DIVISIBLE) …

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