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651Polar coordinate system / Integral calculus / Elliptic integral / Binomial coefficient / Binomial theorem / Tautochrone curve / Vibrations of a circular drum / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Curves

15 Higher and Super Calculus of Elliptic Integral 15.1 Double series expansion of Elliptic Integral[removed]Double series expansion of Elliptic Integral of the 1st kind Formula[removed]The following expressions hold for |k

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-11 01:10:58
652Integer sequences / Summability methods / Bernoulli polynomials / Polynomials / Bernoulli number / Euler–Maclaurin formula / Binomial coefficient / Summation / Euler summation / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Number theory

4 Euler-Maclaurin Summation Formula 4.1 Bernoulli Number & Bernoulli Polynomial[removed]Definition of Bernoulli Number Bernoulli numbers Bk (k =1, 2, 3, ) are defined as coefficients of the following equation.

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-10 10:09:05
653Curves / Integral calculus / Orthogonal polynomials / Superellipse / Polynomials / Arc length / Ellipse / Differential equation / Binomial theorem / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Geometry

6 Superellipse (Lamé curve) 6.1 Equations of a superellipse A superellipse (horizontally long) is expressed as follows. Implicit Equation n

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-10 10:09:18
654Zoological nomenclature / Botanical nomenclature / Scientific terminology / Names / Scientific nomenclature / Binomial nomenclature / International Code of Zoological Nomenclature / Common name / Carl Linnaeus / Science / Biology / Nomenclature

Derraik—The binomial nomenclature Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Volume 38, Number 3, September, 2008, pp 229–[removed]

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Language: English - Date: 2010-09-23 20:17:55
655Number theory / Combinatorics / Prime numbers / Complex analysis / Binomial coefficient / Factorial / Natural density / Prime-counting function / Pi / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Integer sequences

Divisors of the middle binomial coefficient Carl Pomerance Mathematics Department, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA [removed] December 20, 2013

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Language: English - Date: 2013-12-21 18:24:33
656Integral calculus / Functions and mappings / Leibniz integral rule / Multivariable calculus / Derivative / Sigma-algebra / Normal distribution / Mathematical analysis / Calculus / Mathematics

20 Higher Calculus of the product of many functions 20.1 Higher Derivative of the product of many functions (1) Binomial Theorem and Leibniz Rule According to the binomial theorem in 3.1 , the following expression holds

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-11 05:31:46
657Binomial theorem / Mathematical series / Normal distribution / Fourier transform / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Integral transforms

21 Super Calculus of the product of many functions 21.1 Super Integrals of the product of many functions (1) Generalized binomial theorem and Super integral of the product of 2 functions According to the generalized bino

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-11 05:32:07
658Modular arithmetic / Arithmetic function / Prime-counting function / Exponentiation / Fibonacci number / Binomial coefficient / Proof that π is irrational / Mathematics / Number theory / Prime numbers

Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society[removed], 271–289 DOI:[removed]S0013091510001355 ON NUMBERS n DIVIDING THE nTH TERM OF A LINEAR RECURRENCE 1

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Language: English - Date: 2012-05-10 10:36:06
659Summation / Combinatorics / Integer sequences / Number theory / Permutation / Normal distribution / Mathematics / Arithmetic / Mathematical notation

3 Higher Calculus of Binomial Identity The simplest one of Binomial Identity is given as follows. n (1+ x)n = ΣnC s x s

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-11 23:38:48
660Combinatorics / Central limit theorem / De Moivre–Laplace theorem / Mathematical series / Number theory / Binomial coefficient / Taylor series / Factorial / Binomial distribution / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Integer sequences

The normal approximation to the hypergeometric distribution Mark A. Pinsky, Northwestern University 1 Introduction

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Language: English - Date: 2003-11-11 13:38:55
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