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- Fibonacci number [r]: Element of the sequence in which the first number is 0, the second number is 1, and each subsequent number is equal to the sum of the previous two numbers. [e]
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- Algebraic number [r]: A complex number that is a root of a polynomial with rational coefficients. [e]
- Fibonacci number [r]: Element of the sequence in which the first number is 0, the second number is 1, and each subsequent number is equal to the sum of the previous two numbers. [e]
- Lucas sequence [r]: A particular generalisation of sequences like the Fibonacci numbers, Lucas numbers, Pell numbers or Jacobsthal numbers. [e]
- Newton's method [r]: Technique to approximate the roots of an equation by the methods of the calculus. [e]
- Painting [r]: Art consisting of representational, imaginative, or abstract designs produced by application of coloured paints or pigments to a two-dimensional, prepared, surface. [e]
- Theoretical biology [r]: The study of biological systems by theoretical means. [e]
- Fixed point [r]: A point in the domain of a function that is mapped to itself by the function, i.e., a point x such that f(x) = x. [e]
- Ampere's equation [r]: An expression for the magnetic force between two electric current-carrying wire segments. [e]
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