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  2. Renewing Romania's European Project - Wikipedia

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    Renewing Romania's European Project (Romanian: Reînnoim Proiectul European al României, REPER) is a political party in Romania. It is a splinter of the Save Romania Union (USR) and is currently led by Dragoș Pîslaru and Ramona Strugariu as co-presidents. The party was founded in May 2022, in opposition to USR's leadership under Cătălin ...

  3. Platform for Democracy, Prosperity, and Progress - Wikipedia

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    The Platform for Democracy, Prosperity, and Progress (Romanian: Platforma pentru Democrație, Prosperitate și Progres) is an electoral alliance of four political parties (REPER, Demos, ACUM, and Volt) formed to contest the 2024 Romanian parliamentary election.

  4. Class number formula - Wikipedia

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    The idea of the proof of the class number formula is most easily seen when K = Q(i).In this case, the ring of integers in K is the Gaussian integers.. An elementary manipulation shows that the residue of the Dedekind zeta function at s = 1 is the average of the coefficients of the Dirichlet series representation of the Dedekind zeta function.

  5. Geographic coordinate conversion - Wikipedia

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    A coordinate system conversion is a conversion from one coordinate system to another, with both coordinate systems based on the same geodetic datum.

  6. 2024 Romanian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Affiliation: REPER: Faculty of Horticulture, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca (1994) Horticultural engineer Considering the candidacy (within USR): 18 February 2021 [169] Resigned from USR: 31 May 2022 [170] Considering the candidacy (within REPER): 24 February 2023 [171]

  7. Cartesian coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    The adjective Cartesian refers to the French mathematician and philosopher René Descartes, who published this idea in 1637 while he was resident in the Netherlands.It was independently discovered by Pierre de Fermat, who also worked in three dimensions, although Fermat did not publish the discovery. [1]

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    If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online!

  9. Arithmetical hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of how the levels of the hierarchy interact and where some basic set categories lie within it. In mathematical logic, the arithmetical hierarchy, arithmetic hierarchy or Kleene–Mostowski hierarchy (after mathematicians Stephen Cole Kleene and Andrzej Mostowski) classifies certain sets based on the complexity of formulas that define them.