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Selected Chapters of Number Theory: Special Numbers
Suppose you have n pairs of parentheses and you would like to form valid groupings of them, where “valid” means that each open parenthesis has a matching closed parenthesis. For example, “(()())” is valid, but “())()(” is not.
Elena Deza
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Suppose you have n pairs of parentheses and you would like to form valid groupings of them, where “valid” means that each open parenthesis has a matching closed parenthesis. For example, “(()())” is valid, but “())()(” is not.
Elena Deza
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Homomorphic Encryption for Arithmetic of Approximate Numbers
International Conference on the Theory and Application of Cryptology and Information Security, 2017J. Cheon +3 more
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Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics
G. Y. Saçlı, N. Gürses
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G. Y. Saçlı, N. Gürses
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On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem.
, 1937A. Turing
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An Extended Framework For Bihyperbolic Generalized Tribonacci Numbers (accept)
Gürses, Nurten, İşbilir, Zehraopenaire +1 more source

