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  2. Tuple - Wikipedia

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    An n-tuple can be formally defined as the image of a function that has the set of the n first natural numbers as its domain. Tuples may be also defined from ordered pairs by a recurrence starting from ordered pairs; indeed, an n-tuple can be identified with the ordered pair of its (n − 1) first elements and its n th element.

  3. First Hardy–Littlewood conjecture - Wikipedia

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    In number theory, the first Hardy–Littlewood conjecture [1] states the asymptotic formula for the number of prime k-tuples less than a given magnitude by generalizing the prime number theorem. It was first proposed by G. H. Hardy and John Edensor Littlewood in 1923.

  4. Prime k-tuple - Wikipedia

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    In number theory, a prime k-tuple is a finite collection of values representing a repeatable pattern of differences between prime numbers.For a k-tuple (a, b, …), the positions where the k-tuple matches a pattern in the prime numbers are given by the set of integers n such that all of the values (n + a, n + b, …) are prime.

  5. Dickson's conjecture - Wikipedia

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    In number theory, a branch of mathematics, Dickson's conjecture is the conjecture stated by Dickson () that for a finite set of linear forms a 1 + b 1 n, a 2 + b 2 n, ..., a k + b k n with b i ≥ 1, there are infinitely many positive integers n for which they are all prime, unless there is a congruence condition preventing this (Ribenboim 1996, 6.I).

  6. Array (data structure) - Wikipedia

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    Indexes are also called subscripts. An index maps the array value to a stored object. There are three ways in which the elements of an array can be indexed: 0 (zero-based indexing) The first element of the array is indexed by subscript of 0. [8] 1 (one-based indexing) The first element of the array is indexed by subscript of 1. n (n-based indexing)

  7. Ordered pair - Wikipedia

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    The use of the singleton set () which has an inserted empty set allows tuples to have the uniqueness property that if a is an n-tuple and b is an m-tuple and a = b then n = m. Ordered triples which are defined as ordered pairs do not have this property with respect to ordered pairs.

  8. Relation (database) - Wikipedia

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    An attribute value is an attribute name paired with an element of that attribute's domain, and a tuple is a set of attribute values in which no two distinct elements have the same name. Thus, in some accounts, a tuple is described as a function , mapping names to values.

  9. Probabilistic database - Wikipedia

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    Assuming that there is uncertainty about the first tuple, certainty about the second tuple, and uncertainty about the value of attribute B in the third tuple. Then the actual state of the database may or may not contain the first tuple (depending on whether it is correct or not). Similarly, the value of the attribute B may be b3, b3′ or b3′′.