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- Arithmetic function [r]: A function defined on the set of positive integers, usually with integer, real or complex values, studied in number theory. [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]
- Norbert Wiener [r]: (26 November 1894 — 18 March 1964) American pure and applied mathematician, a founder of cybernetics, and pioneer in the study of stochastic and noise processes, contributing work relevant to electronic engineering, electronic communication, and control systems. [e]