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  2. Natural density - Wikipedia

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    A subset A of positive integers has natural density α if the proportion of elements of A among all natural numbers from 1 to n converges to α as n tends to infinity.. More explicitly, if one defines for any natural number n the counting function a(n) as the number of elements of A less than or equal to n, then the natural density of A being α exactly means that [1]

  3. List of mathematical abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    pdf – probability density function. pf – proof. PGL – projective general linear group. Pin – pin group. pmf – probability mass function. Pn – previous number. Pr – probability of an event. (See Probability theory. Also written as P or.) probit – probit function. PRNG – pseudorandom number generator.

  4. Glossary of mathematical jargon - Wikipedia

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    In applied fields the word "tight" is often used with the same meaning. [2] smooth Smoothness is a concept which mathematics has endowed with many meanings, from simple differentiability to infinite differentiability to analyticity, and still others which are more complicated. Each such usage attempts to invoke the physically intuitive notion ...

  5. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    3. Between two groups, may mean that the first one is a proper subgroup of the second one. > (greater-than sign) 1. Strict inequality between two numbers; means and is read as "greater than". 2. Commonly used for denoting any strict order. 3. Between two groups, may mean that the second one is a proper subgroup of the first one. ≤ 1.

  6. Arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    Arithmetic is an elementary branch of mathematics that studies numerical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. In a wider sense, it also includes exponentiation, extraction of roots, and taking logarithms. Arithmetic systems can be distinguished based on the type of numbers they operate on.

  7. Population density - Wikipedia

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    Although the arithmetic density is the most common way of measuring population density, several other methods have been developed to provide alternative measures of population density over a specific area. Arithmetic density: The total number of people / area of land; Physiological density: The total population / area of arable land

  8. Volume - Wikipedia

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    Density is the substance's mass per unit volume, or total mass divided by total volume. [21] Specific volume is total volume divided by mass, or the inverse of density. [22] The volumetric flow rate or discharge is the volume of fluid which passes through a given surface per unit time.

  9. List of theorems - Wikipedia

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    Kaplansky density theorem (von Neumann algebra) Kaplansky's theorem on quadratic forms (number theory) Karhunen–Loève theorem (stochastic processes) Karp–Lipton theorem (computational complexity theory) Katz–Lang finiteness theorem (number theory) Kawamata–Viehweg vanishing theorem (algebraic geometry) Kawasaki's theorem (mathematics ...