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  2. Empty sum - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, an empty sum, or nullary sum, [1] is a summation where the number of terms is zero. The natural way to extend non-empty sums [ 2 ] is to let the empty sum be the additive identity . Let a 1 {\displaystyle a_{1}} , a 2 {\displaystyle a_{2}} , a 3 {\displaystyle a_{3}} , ... be a sequence of numbers, and let

  3. Minkowski addition - Wikipedia

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    If , , and are all non-zero then the same equalities would still hold had been defined to be the open ball, rather than the closed ball, centered at 0 (the non-zero assumption is needed because the open ball of radius 0 is the empty set). The Minkowski sum of a closed ball and an open ball is an open ball.

  4. Zero-sum problem - Wikipedia

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    In number theory, zero-sum problems are certain kinds of combinatorial problems about the structure of a finite abelian group. Concretely, given a finite abelian group G and a positive integer n , one asks for the smallest value of k such that every sequence of elements of G of size k contains n terms that sum to 0 .

  5. Line graph - Wikipedia

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    A line graph has an articulation point if and only if the underlying graph has a bridge for which neither endpoint has degree one. [2] For a graph G with n vertices and m edges, the number of vertices of the line graph L(G) is m, and the number of edges of L(G) is half the sum of the squares of the degrees of the vertices in G, minus m. [6]

  6. Dirichlet eta function - Wikipedia

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    The zeros of the eta function include all the zeros of the zeta function: the negative even integers (real equidistant simple zeros); the zeros along the critical line, none of which are known to be multiple and over 40% of which have been proven to be simple, and the hypothetical zeros in the critical strip but not on the critical line, which if they do exist must occur at the vertices of ...

  7. Cosmos DB - Wikipedia

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    MongoDB Collections Documents Compatible with wire protocol version 6 and server version 3.6 of the MongoDB. [6] Gremlin Graphs Nodes and edges Compatible with version 3.2 of the Gremlin specification. Cassandra Table Row Compatible with version 4 of the Cassandra Query Language (CQL) wire protocol. Azure Table Storage Table Item etcd Key Value

  8. Average order of an arithmetic function - Wikipedia

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    An average order of σ(n), the sum of divisors of n, is nπ 2 / 6; An average order of φ(n), Euler's totient function of n, is 6n / π 2; An average order of r(n), the number of ways of expressing n as a sum of two squares, is π; The average order of representations of a natural number as a sum of three squares is 4πn / 3;

  9. Line chart - Wikipedia

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    Line chart showing the population of the town of Pushkin, Saint Petersburg from 1800 to 2010, measured at various intervals. A line chart or line graph, also known as curve chart, [1] is a type of chart that displays information as a series of data points called 'markers' connected by straight line segments. [2]