
arithmetic - Factorial, but with addition - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Apr 21, 2015 · Explore related questions arithmetic factorial See similar questions with these tags.
arithmetic - What are the formal names of operands and results for ...
I'm trying to mentally summarize the names of the operands for basic operations. I've got this so far: Addition: Augend + Addend = Sum. Subtraction: Minuend - Subtrahend = Difference. Multiplicati...
Overview of basic results on cardinal arithmetic
Are there some good overviews of basic formulas about addition, multiplication and exponentiation of cardinals (preferably available online)?
statistics - Why is circular mean different to arithmetic mean ...
Feb 12, 2025 · The arithmetic mean effectively treats the circumference of a circle as a line, but I don't know what the circular mean is doing. I feel like most things I've seen online have suggested that the …
arithmetic - How to divide using addition or subtraction - Mathematics ...
Can we define division similarly using only addition or subtraction?
Arithmetic pattern $1 + 2 = 3$, $4 + 5 + 6 = 7 + 8$, and so on
As for a closed form of the sum, note that each side is an arithmetic series with a common difference of 1 and there are formulas you could use to compute this. Note that the n2 + 2n + 1 = (n + 1)2 n 2 + 2 …
sequences and series - Geometric mean never exceeds arithmetic …
Nov 30, 2011 · Some classical inequalities were familiar, like the arithmetic mean - geometric mean inequality and the Cauchy inequality (two-dimensional version). But others like the n-dimensional …
Presburger arithmetic is consistent, but relative to what?
Aug 24, 2022 · In the Wikipedia article for (the first-order theory of) Presburger arithmetic, it is stated (among other properties) that Presburger arithmetic is consistent. What meta-theory does he rely on …
modular arithmetic - How can I find a mod with negative number ...
I know how to solve mod using division i.e. $$11 \\mod 7 = 4$$ For this I did a simple division and took its remainder: i.e. $$11 = 7 \\cdot 1 + 4$$ Where $11$ was dividend, $7$ divisor, $1$ quotient...
Important papers in arithmetic geometry and number theory
21 Having been inspired by this question I was wondering, what are some important papers in arithmetic geometry and number theory that should be read by students interested in these fields?