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Conservative Catalanism and the Republicanism of Lerroux
Balcells Albert
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The Mancomunitat and the Predominance of Conservative Catalanism
Balcells Albert
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Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, 2016
The author applies a new interesting method to prove the following result on Catalan's constant \(G=\sum^\infty_{k=0} (-1)^k/(2k+1)^2= 0.91596\dots\). {\parindent=6mm \begin{itemize}\item[1)]There exists an efficient construction of an infinite sequence of rational numbers \(p/q\) satisfying the inequality ...
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The author applies a new interesting method to prove the following result on Catalan's constant \(G=\sum^\infty_{k=0} (-1)^k/(2k+1)^2= 0.91596\dots\). {\parindent=6mm \begin{itemize}\item[1)]There exists an efficient construction of an infinite sequence of rational numbers \(p/q\) satisfying the inequality ...
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The Catalan Way to Independence and the Spanish–Catalan Conflict
2020The call for a referendum on the Catalan independence on the 1st of October 2017 and the complete rejection from the Spanish government fixed two irreconcilable positions: the desire of a new (Catalan) nation state and the desire of maintaining the unity of the existing (Spanish) nation state.
Agustin, Oscar Garcia +1 more
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Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences, 2014
Named after the French–Belgian mathematician Eugène Charles Catalan, Catalan's numbers arise in various combinatorial problems [12]. Catalan's triangle, a triangular array of numbers somewhat similar to Pascal's triangle, extends the combinatorial meaning of Catalan's numbers and generalizes them [1,5,11].
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Named after the French–Belgian mathematician Eugène Charles Catalan, Catalan's numbers arise in various combinatorial problems [12]. Catalan's triangle, a triangular array of numbers somewhat similar to Pascal's triangle, extends the combinatorial meaning of Catalan's numbers and generalizes them [1,5,11].
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2002
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2008
About a hundred paces from the spot where the two friends sat, with their looks fixed on the distance, and their ears attentive, whilst they imbibed the sparkling wine of La Malgue, behind a bare, and torn, and weather-worn wall, was the small village...
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About a hundred paces from the spot where the two friends sat, with their looks fixed on the distance, and their ears attentive, whilst they imbibed the sparkling wine of La Malgue, behind a bare, and torn, and weather-worn wall, was the small village...
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