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Spectroscopic methods for the simultaneous determination of amlodipine besylate and Hydrochlorothiazide in their binary mixture and pharmaceutical dosage form. [PDF]
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Divisor closed and quasi-divisor closed extensions
Communications in Algebra, 2021An extension of integral domains A⊆B is called a quasi-divisor closed extension if, whenever b1b2∈A for some nonzero b1,b2∈B, then there exist units u, v of B such that b1u,b2v∈A.
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1988
This is a systematic account of the multiplicative structure of integers, from the probabilistic point of view. The authors are especially concerned with the distribution of the divisors, which is as fundamental and important as the additive structure of the integers, and yet until now has hardly been discussed outside of the research literature. Hardy
Richard R. Hall, Gérald Tenenbaum
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This is a systematic account of the multiplicative structure of integers, from the probabilistic point of view. The authors are especially concerned with the distribution of the divisors, which is as fundamental and important as the additive structure of the integers, and yet until now has hardly been discussed outside of the research literature. Hardy
Richard R. Hall, Gérald Tenenbaum
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1998
Abstract In this chapter we shall prove the degree theorem and Riemann’s theorem. For that we need to generalize the concept of the degree of a point to places and then extend the concept of a divisor to places in the natural way.
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Abstract In this chapter we shall prove the degree theorem and Riemann’s theorem. For that we need to generalize the concept of the degree of a point to places and then extend the concept of a divisor to places in the natural way.
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Divisors of Sums of Divisors: 10617
The American Mathematical Monthly, 1999James G. Merickel, John P. Robertson
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