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The L-DAX Index is an indicator of the German benchmark DAX index's performance after the Xetra trading venue closes based on the floor trading at the Börse Frankfurt trading venue. The L-DAX Index basis is the "floor" trade (Parketthandel) at the Frankfurt stock exchange; it is computed daily between 09:00 and 17:45 Hours CET. [3]
132 is the sixth Catalan number. [1] With twelve divisors total where 12 is one of them, 132 is the 20th refactorable number, preceding the triangular 136. [2]132 is an oblong number, as the product of 11 and 12 [3] whose sum instead yields the 9th prime number 23; [4] on the other hand, 132 is the 99th composite number.
Index, a key in an associative array; Index (typography), a character in Unicode, its code is 132; Index, the dataset maintained by search engine indexing; Array index, an integer pointer into an array data structure; BitTorrent index, a list of .torrent files available for searches; Database index, a data structure that improves the speed of ...
A Qualified Employee Discount is defined in Section 132(c) as any employee discount with respect to qualified property or services to the extent the discount does not exceed (a) the gross profit percentage of the price at which the property is being offered by the employer to customers, in the case of property, or (b) 20% of the price offered for services by the employer to customers, in the ...
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132 (number), the natural number following 131 and preceding 133; AD 132, a leap year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar; 132 BC, a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar; 132 (MBTA bus), a Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority bus route; 132 Aethra, a Mars-crossing asteroid; Fiat 132, a sedan SEAT 132, a sedan that used the Fiat 132 ...
A subgroup H of finite index in a group G (finite or infinite) always contains a normal subgroup N (of G), also of finite index. In fact, if H has index n, then the index of N will be some divisor of n! and a multiple of n; indeed, N can be taken to be the kernel of the natural homomorphism from G to the permutation group of the left (or right ...