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  2. Amicable numbers - Wikipedia

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    For example, (1980, 2016, 2556) is an amicable triple (sequence A125490 in the OEIS), and (3270960, 3361680, 3461040, 3834000) is an amicable quadruple (sequence A036471 in the OEIS). Amicable multisets are defined analogously and generalizes this a bit further (sequence A259307 in the OEIS ).

  3. Association list - Wikipedia

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    It is also possible to delete a key from an association list, by scanning the list to find each occurrence of the key and splicing the nodes containing the key out of the list. [1] The scan should continue to the end of the list, even when the key is found, in case the same key may have been inserted multiple times.

  4. Amenable number - Wikipedia

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    All and only those numbers congruent to 0 or 1 (mod 4), except 4, are amenable. (Tamvakis & Lossers 1998) The first few amenable numbers are: 1, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13 ... OEIS: A100832. A solution for integers of the form n = 4k + 1 could be given by a set of 2k (+1)s and 2k (−1)s and n itself. (This generalizes the example of 5 given above.)

  5. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Python's is operator may be used to compare object identities (comparison by reference), and comparisons may be chained—for example, a <= b <= c. Python uses and, or, and not as Boolean operators. Python has a type of expression named a list comprehension, and a more general expression named a generator expression. [78]

  6. Sociable number - Wikipedia

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    If the period of the sequence is 1, the number is a sociable number of order 1, or a perfect number—for example, the proper divisors of 6 are 1, 2, and 3, whose sum is again 6. A pair of amicable numbers is a set of sociable numbers of order 2.

  7. 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.

  8. List (abstract data type) - Wikipedia

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    A singly-linked list structure, implementing a list with three integer elements. The term list is also used for several concrete data structures that can be used to implement abstract lists, especially linked lists and arrays. In some contexts, such as in Lisp programming, the term list may refer specifically to a linked list rather than an array.

  9. 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 ...