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  • ...n. The term is used only in special contexts where [[formal language]]s of mathematics or logic or [[programming language]]s are important. Sometimes it is also u
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  • The term was taken from mathematics. According to the OED, arity is "the number of elements by virtue of which
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  • ...f [[sign (semiotics)|sign]]s, for example in [[linguistics]], [[logic]], [[mathematics]], [[semantics]], and [[semiotics]], the '''extension''' of a concept, idea
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  • ...ovskij received the bachelor’s degree, in 1825, he was appointed doctor of mathematics by the Paris Faculté des sciences. ...ich way corresponding studies may find their way into the realm of applied mathematics, I regard it to reasonable to briefly point out some of the numerical asser
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  • ...ing family tradition, he embarked on Western studies, studying English and mathematics at the Kaiseijo school (one of the predecessors to the University of Tokyo)
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  • ...lty of St. Petersburg University. In 1846, he passed the entrance exams in mathematics, physics, logic, and literature, as well as in Latin and French, and he was ...j N. Strachov (1828-96) who, curiously enough, also had studied and taught mathematics in St. Petersburg. In his ruminations on dramatic language, Averkiev harshl
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  • * the axiomatic theories of logics and mathematics, and
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  • ...garded almost completely. To overcome this flaw, the quantitative parts of mathematics (e.g., analysis, probability theory and statistics, function theory, differ
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  • ...uages) and English philology. In 1938, he emigrated to England; Studies in mathematics and statistics. From 1939 to 1045, he placed his knowledge in statistics i ...ic K. Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik/ Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics/ Journal de Mathématiques et de Physique appliqées VI, 332-33
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  • ...ities of the time, combining the poetics and aesthetics of literature with mathematics was a sign of unaccountable intellectual bravado, with a dash of humbug. Su ...> , whom he met in Wrocław on several occasions during seminars on applied mathematics organized by H. Steinhaus. In 1962 he published a study, where multidimensi
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  • ...ic K. Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik/ Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics/ Journal de Mathématiques et de Physique appliqées VI, 332-33 ...py H. Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik/ Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics/ Journal de Mathématiques et de Physique appliqées IX, 69-73.
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  • ...color='##312FEA'>''I have a few favorite subjects: physics, chemistry, and mathematics.''</font>
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  • ...s of formal languages: A typological approach. In A. Manaster-Ramer (ed.), Mathematics of Language. 173-189. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. ...ternal relative clauses, quantifier float, the definiteness effect and the mathematics of determiners. In H. Beecher, S. Fukuda and D. Michel (eds.), San Diego Li
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