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Parent topics

  • Periodic function [r]: A function that repeats itself after a while, and indefinitely. [e]
  • Combinatorics [r]: Branch of mathematics concerning itself, at the elementary level, with counting things. [e]
  • Number theory [r]: The study of integers and relations between them. [e]
  • Sequence [r]: An enumerated list in mathematics; the elements of this list are usually referred as to the terms. [e]

Subtopics

  • Theta function [r]: An analytic function which is a modular form of weight one-half; more generally, the generating function for a quadratic form. [e]
  • Normal distribution [r]: a symmetrical bell-shaped probability distribution representing the frequency of random variations of a quantity from its mean. [e]

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  • Partition (mathematics) [r]: Concepts in mathematics which refer either to a partition of a set or an ordered partition of a set, or a partition of an integer, or a partition of an interval. [e]
  • Dirichlet series [r]: An infinite series whose terms involve successive positive integers raised to powers of a variable, typically with integer, real or complex coefficients. [e]