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"That I admit," answered Michel; "and I understand it, although your x's and zero's, and algebraic formula, are rattling in my head like nails in a bag."
Of the date of this origin, however, I grieve that I can only speak with that species of indefinite definiteness which mathematicians are, at times, forced to put up with in certain algebraic formulae.
It is an algebraic axiom, which makes us proceed from a known to an unknown quantity, and not from an unknown to a known; but sit down, sir, I beg of you."
If Denham could have seen how visibly books of algebraic symbols, pages all speckled with dots and dashes and twisted bars, came before her eyes as they trod the Embankment, his secret joy in her attention might have been dispersed.
All love is mathematically just, as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation.
Mathematicians survey new applications of algebraic curves that the recent development of computational techniques and significant growth in computer power have made possible.
AN ACADEMIC at Loughborough University has been awarded over PS200,000 funding to conduct research in an area of mathematics that studies complicated and beautiful geometric shapes using algebraic tools.
Barbeau (1995) notes that some students with technical proficiency lack insight, frequently having got by in the past with rote learning, others have poor skills in algebraic manipulation whilst still others "know variables only as placeholders for numbers, and therefore are totally unprepared to regard algebraic entities in different ways ...
This paper continues our study of arithmetic of linear algebraic groups defined over (possibly infinite) algebraic extensions of global fields begun in [NT1], [NT2], [NT3] via the so-called local global principles.