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  2. List of equations - Wikipedia

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    List of equations in classical mechanics; Table of thermodynamic equations; List of equations in wave theory; List of electromagnetism equations; List of relativistic equations; List of equations in fluid mechanics; List of equations in gravitation; List of photonics equations; List of equations in quantum mechanics; List of equations in ...

  3. List of mathematical functions - Wikipedia

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    Algebraic functions are functions that can be expressed as the solution of a polynomial equation with integer coefficients.. Polynomials: Can be generated solely by addition, multiplication, and raising to the power of a positive integer.

  4. Lists of mathematics topics - Wikipedia

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    The field of algebra is further divided according to which structure is studied; for instance, group theory concerns an algebraic structure called group. Outline of algebra; Glossary of field theory; Glossary of group theory; Glossary of linear algebra; Glossary of ring theory; List of abstract algebra topics; List of algebraic structures

  5. List of mathematical series - Wikipedia

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    This list of mathematical series contains formulae for finite and infinite sums. It can be used in conjunction with other tools for evaluating sums. It can be used in conjunction with other tools for evaluating sums.

  6. Algebra - Wikipedia

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    Algebra is the branch of mathematics that studies certain abstract systems, known as algebraic structures, and the manipulation of expressions within those systems. It is a generalization of arithmetic that introduces variables and algebraic operations other than the standard arithmetic operations, such as addition and multiplication.

  7. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    1. Denotes universal quantification and is read as "for all". If E is a logical predicate, means that E is true for all possible values of the variable x. 2. Often used in plain text as an abbreviation of "for all" or "for every". ∃ 1. Denotes existential quantification and is read "there exists ... such that".