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number line — n. Math. a straight line, theoretically extending to infinity in both positive and negative directions from zero, that shows the relative order of the real numbers … English World dictionary
number game — Introduction any of various puzzles and games that involve aspects of mathematics. Mathematical recreations comprise puzzles and games that vary from naive amusements to sophisticated problems, some of which have never been solved.… … Universalium
6 (number) — This article is about the mathematical number. For other uses, see 6 (disambiguation). 6 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 → List of numbers Integers … Wikipedia
Hyperreal number — *R redirects here. For R*, see Rockstar Games. The system of hyperreal numbers represents a rigorous method of treating the infinite and infinitesimal quantities. The hyperreals, or nonstandard reals, *R, are an extension of the real numbers R… … Wikipedia
Effective results in number theory — For historical reasons and in order to have application to the solution of Diophantine equations, results in number theory have been scrutinised more than in other branches of mathematics to see if their content is effectively computable. Where… … Wikipedia
Pick-a-Number — is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right . Debuting on January 31, 1992, it is played for a prize worth more than $3,000.GameplayThe contestant is shown the price of a prize, with one digit missing. Three possible … Wikipedia
oxidation number — a number assigned to each atom in a molecule or ion that represents the number of electrons theoretically gained (positive oxidation numbers) or lost (negative numbers) in converting the atom to the elemental form. Oxidation numbers are assigned… … Medical dictionary
Collatz conjecture — Directed graph showing the orbits of small numbers under the Collatz map. The Collatz conjecture is equivalent to the statement that all paths eventually lead to 1 … Wikipedia
Ploidy — Haplo redirects here. For the fictional character, see The Death Gate Cycle. For the aquarium fishes, see Haplochromini. Diploid cells have two homologous copies of each chromosome. Ploidy is the number of sets of chromosomes in a biological cell … Wikipedia
Edward Belaga — Edward Grigorievich Belaga (also Eduard Belaga) (born 22 December 1939) is a Russian mathematician.Born in Kiev, Belaga received his Ph.D. in mathematics, in the field of ordinary differential equations, from Moscow University in 1965. He is one… … Wikipedia