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  • 31Corps cyclotomique — Extension cyclotomique En théorie algébrique des nombres, on appelle extension cyclotomique du corps des nombres rationnels, les surcorps de la forme où ζn est une racine primitive nème de l unité ; cette appellation provient de ce que ces… …

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  • 32Structures à grande échelle de l'univers — Extension du relevé 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey. En astrophysique et en cosmologie, le terme de structures à grandes échelles de l univers se réfère aux caractéristiques de la distribution de matière et de lumière dans l univers observable sur de… …

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  • 33Spinoza: metaphysics and knowledge — G.H.R.Parkinson The philosophical writings of Spinoza are notoriously obscure, and they have been interpreted in many ways. Some interpreters see Spinoza as (in the words of a contemporary)1 ‘the reformer of the new [sc. Cartesian] philosophy’.… …

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  • 34Infini — Le symbole infini Le mot « infini » ( e, s ; du latin finitus, « limité »), est un adjectif servant à qualifier quelque chose qui n a pas de limite en nombre ou en taille. Sommaire …

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  • 35mathematics — /math euh mat iks/, n. 1. (used with a sing. v.) the systematic treatment of magnitude, relationships between figures and forms, and relations between quantities expressed symbolically. 2. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) mathematical procedures,… …

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  • 36set theory — the branch of mathematics that deals with relations between sets. [1940 45] * * * Branch of mathematics that deals with the properties of sets. It is most valuable as applied to other areas of mathematics, which borrow from and adapt its… …

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  • 37logic, history of — Introduction       the history of the discipline from its origins among the ancient Greeks to the present time. Origins of logic in the West Precursors of ancient logic       There was a medieval tradition according to which the Greek philosopher …

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  • 38SPINOZA, BARUCH (Bento, Benedictus) DE — (1632–1677), philosopher born in Amsterdam of Portuguese background, who became one of the most important representatives of the rationalist movement in the early modern period. Introduction In the Jewish and National Library in Jerusalem,… …

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  • 39Rado graph — The Rado graph, as numbered by Rado (1964). In the mathematical field of graph theory, the Rado graph, also known as the random graph or the Erdős–Renyi graph, is the unique (up to isomorphism) countable graph R such that for any finite graph G… …

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  • 40Infinity — • The infinite, as the word indicates, is that which has no end, no limit, no boundary, and therefore cannot be measured by a finite standard, however often applied; it is that which cannot be attained by successive addition, not exhausted by… …

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