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  • ** Replacing [https://www.encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Special:Search&limit=20&offset=20&profile=default&search=\ldots <code>\ldot ...quad <code>\quad</code>] and [https://www.encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Special:Search&limit=20&offset=20&profile=default&search=\qquad <code>\qqua
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  • ...but not defined. True,in the next phrase something is said about $\mathcal{H}$, but only in context of "some authors"; is the matter clear? Also: induce ...dy a measure or at least a finitely additive set function: the idea of the title is to draw the attention on the second point of Theorem 6. [[User:Camillo.d
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  • ...inch/sandbox/Ref | author=Alina Carmen Cojocaru | coauthors=M. Ram Murty | title=An introduction to sieve methods and their applications | series=London Mat * {{User:Richard Pinch/sandbox/Ref | author=George Greaves | title=Sieves in number theory | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | date=2001 | isbn=
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  • If $S$ is a set with [[Height, in Diophantine geometry|height function]] $H$, such that there are only finitely many elements of bounded height, define N(S,H,B) = \sharp \{ x \in S : H(x) \le B \}
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  • The term "mass problem" , the literal translation of the original title of this article, rarely occurs in the literature. <TR><TD valign="top">[a3]</TD> <TD valign="top"> H. Hermes, "Enumerability, decidability, computability" , Springer (1965)<
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  • ...&ndash;,''A'')]], Ext<sup>''n''</sup>(''A'',&ndash;), [[sheaf cohomology|''H''<sup>''n''</sup>(''X'', ''F'')]] or [[higher direct image functor|''R''<su ...assical derived functors are related to the total one via <math>R^n F(X) = H^n (R F (X))</math>. One might say that the ''R<sup>n</sup>F'' forget the ch
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  • ...a page under the redlinked title. Red links to a particular (non-existent) title can be detected using the [[Help:What links here|What links here]] feature. The section title in fact points to an anchor on the target page. It is possible to define an
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  • ...l [[analytic subgroup]] $H$ of $G$' defined over a number field such that $H(\mathbb{C})$ is contained in $B$. * {{cite book | author=S. Lang | authorlink=Serge Lang | title=Survey of Diophantine geometry | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | year=1997
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  • ...because of [[Ascender (typography)|ascenders]] in letters like lower-case "h". ...small.ogv|thumbtime=27|frame|Thumbtime of 27 seconds specified to show the title.]]
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  • {{shortcut|H:MARKUP|WP:MARKUP}} {{shortcut|H:POEM}}
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  • substantial entry under the title ''Statistika'' in volume 17, which ...e Statistician F.A. Shcherbina)''. Édition de l'École Polytechnique Ukra\H{i}nienne en Tchécoslovaquie, Pod\v{e}brady. [29pp. Written in Ukrainian f
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  • ...oduction to arithmetic'', a more novel and in some ways a more appropriate title; but it was pointed out that this might lead to misunderstandings about the to [[Euler]].<ref>H. Iwaniec and E. Kowalski, Analytic number theory, AMS Colloquium Pub., Vol.
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  • with H. v. Euler before turning single mindedly to mathematics, of his then student H.
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  • and was translated into German in 1879 by E. Czuber under the title |valign="top"|{{Ref|3}}||valign="top"| Breny, H., Jongmans, F. and Seneta, E. (1992). Annexe: A. Meyer et l'Académie. In '
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  • H. Bruns) to equate Truth'' have a chapter with the expressive title "A part of the theory of
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  • temporary blindness and complete prostration. Although he kept the title of a calculated. Fechner took the ``measure of precision" $h$ that appears in older
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  • ...icle ''William John Youden'' was adapted from an original article by Harry H. Ku and Joan R. Rosenblatt, which appeared in ''StatProb: The Encyclopedia the title "Statistical Design" in "Industrial and Engineering
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  • become known in Continental Europe after l'H\^opital's games of chance for the most part at the time, the title
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  • Cambridge (see W.F.H., 1943) for the Carnegie Trust on the "spirit of Dietz and H. Heesterbeek for their help
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  • Parliament, who took the title of seigneur de Buffon in 1717. Following l'H\^opital, and rediscovered Newton's binomial formula.
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