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  2. God Created the Integers - Wikipedia

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    Within each chapter, Hawking examines the mathematician’s key discoveries, presents formal proofs of significant results, and explains their impact on the development of the mathematical field. The title of the book is a reference to a quotation attributed to mathematician Leopold Kronecker , who once wrote that "God made the integers ; all ...

  3. Koenigsegg TFG - Wikipedia

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    The Koenigsegg TFG is an inline-3 engine. The TFG stands for "Tiny Friendly Giant." It is a Freevalve (camless piston engine), thus it does not have a camshaft.Instead it uses electro-hydraulic-pneumatic actuators that allow it to open each valve (both intake and exhaust) independently to maximise performance and minimise fuel consumption depending on driving conditions.

  4. Go and mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Though Go with Japanese ko rule is EXPTIME-complete, both the lower and the upper bounds of Robson’s EXPTIME-completeness proof [3] break when the superko rule is added. It is known that it is at least PSPACE-hard, since the proof in [2] of the PSPACE-hardness of Go does not rely on the ko rule, or lack of the ko rule. It is also known that ...

  5. Koenigsegg Gemera - Wikipedia

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    Called the Tiny Friendly Giant (TFG), the three-cylinder engine was specified to [a] displace 1988.25 cc, have two turbos and drive the front wheels while also charging the batteries. It was rated at 440 kW (598 PS; 590 hp) at 7500 rpm, with a redline at 8500 rpm, and 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) of torque from 2000 to 7000 rpm.

  6. Go variants - Wikipedia

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    Environmental Go, also called Coupon Go, [10] invented by Elwyn Berlekamp, adds an element of mathematical precision to the game by compelling players to make quantitative decisions. [11] In lieu of playing a stone, a player may take the highest remaining card from a pack of cards valued in steps of 1 ⁄ 2 from 1 ⁄ 2 to 20: the player's ...

  7. TFG - Wikipedia

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    TFG may refer to: Businesses and organisations. Tetragon Financial Group, a London/New-York–based investment group (formed 2005) Timber Framers Guild, an ...

  8. Glossary of areas of mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Also called infinitesimal calculus A foundation of calculus, first developed in the 17th century, that makes use of infinitesimal numbers. Calculus of moving surfaces an extension of the theory of tensor calculus to include deforming manifolds. Calculus of variations the field dedicated to maximizing or minimizing functionals. It used to be called functional calculus. Catastrophe theory a ...

  9. Talk:Go and mathematics - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Go, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the game of Go on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Go Wikipedia:WikiProject Go Template:WikiProject Go Go: Mid