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  2. Amenable - Wikipedia

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    Amenable may refer to: Amenable group; Amenable species; Amenable number; Amenable set; See also. Agreeableness This page was last edited on 7 ...

  3. Amenable group - Wikipedia

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    In particular, finite direct product of amenable groups are amenable, although infinite products need not be. Direct limits of amenable groups are amenable. In particular, if a group can be written as a directed union of amenable subgroups, then it is amenable. Amenable groups are unitarizable; the converse is an open problem.

  4. Amenable number - Wikipedia

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    An amenable number is a positive integer for which there exists a multiset of as many integers as the original number that both add up to the original number and when ...

  5. Elementary amenable group - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a group is called elementary amenable if it can be built up from finite groups and abelian groups by a sequence of simple operations that result in amenable groups when applied to amenable groups. Since finite groups and abelian groups are amenable, every elementary amenable group is amenable - however, the converse is not true.

  6. Americans Appear More Amenable to Autocracy in 2024 - AOL

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    Americans Appear More Amenable to Autocracy in 2024. Philip Elliott. January 2, 2024 at 2:53 PM. ... People. Billy Ray Cyrus has 'not been in the best place' after divorce from Firerose: 'A lot

  7. Friendly number - Wikipedia

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    In number theory, friendly numbers are two or more natural numbers with a common abundancy index, the ratio between the sum of divisors of a number and the number itself. Two numbers with the same "abundancy" form a friendly pair; n numbers with the same abundancy form a friendly n-tuple.

  8. Amenable species - Wikipedia

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    Amenable species is a term used within the context of USDA's meat and poultry inspection program to signify exotic species (livestock and fowl not covered by the statutes) that might be added to the laws and thus be eligible for mandatory federal inspection, which is taxpayer-funded. An exotic species is considered an amenable species if its ...

  9. Two-factor models of personality - Wikipedia

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    These would describe behaviors associated with both extroversion and reacting to people, in which people attempt to avoid getting hurt, by either distancing themselves from others or maintaining self-sufficiency and independence on one hand; or approaching others, attempting to control or exploit them, and otherwise gain power and recognition ...