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Latest revision as of 06:01, 15 August 2024
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Parent topics
- Combinatorics [r]: Branch of mathematics concerning itself, at the elementary level, with counting things. [e]
- Special function [r]: Various families of solution functions corresponding to cases of the hypergeometric equation or functions used in the equation's study, such as the gamma function. [e]
- Meromorphic functions [r]: Function of complex variables which is analytic in its domain of definition save at a finite number of points which are poles. [e]
Subtopics
- Stirling's formula [r]: An approximation to the factorial function far from the negative part of the real axis. [e]
- Binomial coefficient [r]: The number of possible choices of k elements out of n elements, disregarding order. [e]
- Gamma function [r]: A mathematical function that extends the domain of factorials to non-integers. [e]
- John Napier [r]: (1550 – 4 April 1617) The eighth Laird of Merchistoun, a mathematician, physicist, and astrologer. [e]
- Guqin structure [r]: Seven stringed zither which reached its current development during the Tang dynasty era in China. [e]
- Mathematical notation [r]: A system of symbolic representations of mathematical objects and ideas. [e]
- Place setting [r]: Table service for one person, including dishes, utensils, napkin, and glassware. [e]