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111Reconstructing Numbers from Pairwise Function Values Shiteng Chen1 , Zhiyi Huang2 , and Sampath Kannan2 1  2

Reconstructing Numbers from Pairwise Function Values Shiteng Chen1 , Zhiyi Huang2 , and Sampath Kannan2 1 2

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Source URL: i.cs.hku.hk

Language: English - Date: 2016-02-02 09:24:47
11210  Basic proofs involving real numbers 11

10 Basic proofs involving real numbers 11

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Source URL: www.math.rutgers.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-09-03 09:50:01
    113THEOREM OF THE DAY  Jensen’s Inequality If f is a real convex function, x1, . . . , xn are values in the domain of f , and a1, . . . , an are positive real numbers summing to 1 then X  X 

    THEOREM OF THE DAY Jensen’s Inequality If f is a real convex function, x1, . . . , xn are values in the domain of f , and a1, . . . , an are positive real numbers summing to 1 then X  X 

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    Source URL: theoremoftheday.org

    Language: English - Date: 2014-07-20 12:36:17
      114Under consideration for publication in Math. Struct. in Comp. Science  Constructive analysis, types and exact real numbers Herman Geuvers, Milad Niqui, Bas Spitters, Freek Wiedijk Radboud University Nijmegen, NL

      Under consideration for publication in Math. Struct. in Comp. Science Constructive analysis, types and exact real numbers Herman Geuvers, Milad Niqui, Bas Spitters, Freek Wiedijk Radboud University Nijmegen, NL

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      Source URL: www.cs.ru.nl

      Language: English - Date: 2007-03-28 09:14:59
        115Bilkent University Department of Mathematics Problem Of The Month September 2015 Problem: A real number t is said to be 10-quadratic if for some integer numbers a, b, c

        Bilkent University Department of Mathematics Problem Of The Month September 2015 Problem: A real number t is said to be 10-quadratic if for some integer numbers a, b, c

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        Source URL: www.fen.bilkent.edu.tr

        Language: English - Date: 2015-11-03 01:03:42
          116MATH CIRCLE - SET THEORY WEEKS 1 & 2 SAM LICHTENSTEIN 1. Introduction: What are sets? We started off by considering our favorite sets. Various examples were mentioned, such as the set of all real numbers (which contains

          MATH CIRCLE - SET THEORY WEEKS 1 & 2 SAM LICHTENSTEIN 1. Introduction: What are sets? We started off by considering our favorite sets. Various examples were mentioned, such as the set of all real numbers (which contains

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          Source URL: themathcircle.org

          Language: English - Date: 2007-10-20 21:56:51
            117DIOPHANTINE APPROXIMATION WITH ARITHMETIC FUNCTIONS, II EMRE ALKAN, KEVIN FORD AND ALEXANDRU ZAHARESCU Abstract. We prove that real numbers can be well-approximated by the normalized Fourier coefficients of newforms.  1.

            DIOPHANTINE APPROXIMATION WITH ARITHMETIC FUNCTIONS, II EMRE ALKAN, KEVIN FORD AND ALEXANDRU ZAHARESCU Abstract. We prove that real numbers can be well-approximated by the normalized Fourier coefficients of newforms. 1.

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            Source URL: www.math.uiuc.edu

            Language: English - Date: 2009-01-27 14:59:16
              118Chapter 3 THE REAL NUMBERS In this chapter we present in some detail many of the important properties of the set  R of real numbers. Our approach will be axiomatic, but not constructive. That

              Chapter 3 THE REAL NUMBERS In this chapter we present in some detail many of the important properties of the set R of real numbers. Our approach will be axiomatic, but not constructive. That

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              Source URL: www.matthew-hoelle.com

              Language: English - Date: 2016-02-18 17:07:27
                119Chapter 5 BASIC TOPOLOGY In this chapter, we will study the basic topological properties of the set of real numbers. This study will be generalized in the second part of the course for larger spaces, so the goal at this

                Chapter 5 BASIC TOPOLOGY In this chapter, we will study the basic topological properties of the set of real numbers. This study will be generalized in the second part of the course for larger spaces, so the goal at this

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                Source URL: www.matthew-hoelle.com

                Language: English - Date: 2016-02-18 17:07:27
                  120Title: Indivisibility of relative class numbers Abstract: For a totally real field F and an odd prime number p, it is conjectured that there are infinitely many CM quadratic extension of F whose relative class number is

                  Title: Indivisibility of relative class numbers Abstract: For a totally real field F and an odd prime number p, it is conjectured that there are infinitely many CM quadratic extension of F whose relative class number is

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                  Source URL: www.math.columbia.edu

                  - Date: 2008-03-03 23:11:00