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Abel, Neils Henrik (1802–1829)
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Addition
One of the four fundamental operations of arithmetic and algebra. The symbol + of addition is thought to be a ligature for “et,” used in a German manuscript of 1456 to denote addition. Its first printed appearance is in Johann Widman's Behennede und…
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Aiken, Howard Hathaway (1900–1973)
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Aleksandrov, Pavel Sergeevich (1896–1982)
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Algebra
The branch of mathematics dealing with the solution of equations. These equations involve unknowns, or variables, along with fixed numbers from a specified system (Fig. 1). The origins of algebra were based on the need to develop equations that…
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Algebraic geometry
The study of zero sets of polynomial equations. Examples are the parabola y − x2 = 0, thought of as sitting in the (x, y)-plane, and the locus of all points (t, t2, t3, t4), which is defined by Eqs. (1), 1 in the coordinate space with coordinates w,…
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Amsler-Laffon, Jakob (1823–1912)
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Analysis of variance
Total variation in experimental data is partitioned into components assignable to specific sources by the analysis of variance. This statistical technique is applicable to data for which (1) effects of sources are additive, (2) uncontrolled or…
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Analytic geometry
A branch of mathematics in which algebra is applied to the study of geometry. Because algebraic methods were first systematically applied to geometry in 1637 by the French philosopher-mathematician René Descartes, the subject is also called…
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Analytic hierarchy
A framework for solving a problem. The analytic hierarchy process is a systematic procedure for representing the elements of any problem. It organizes the basic rationality by breaking down a problem into its smaller constituents and then calls for…
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Anthemius (lived 5th–6th century AD)
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Apollonius of Perga (c. 245–c.190 BC)
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Archimedes (c. 287–212 BC)
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Area
The superficial contents of a geometrical figure of two dimensions. The area of any rectangle or square is the product of two adjacent sides, one of which may be called the base and the other the altitude. In general, any line segment that partially…
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Argand, Jean Robert (1768–1822)
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Aristarchos (c. 320–c. 250 BC)
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Arithmetic
A branch of mathematics dealing with numbers, operations on numbers, and computation. Arithmetic is useful in solving many practical problems, such as buying, selling, budgets, sports statistics, and measurement. The usual numbers of arithmetic are…
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Artin, Emil (1898–1962)
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Asymptote
If the graph of a function y = f (x) goes out to infinity, each “end” of the graph may get closer and closer to a straight line, which is then called an asymptote. In other words, some straight line may well approximate the graph as the function…
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Avicenna (980–1037)
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Babbage, Charles (1792–1871)
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Baker, Alan (1939– )
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Banneker, Benjamin (1731–1806)
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