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Series, Taylor — Maclaurin Series
1976By a series we mean a set of numbers a1, a2, a3… such that we have a rule for calculating a2, a3 etc. from the first number a1.Series occur in many problems in chemistry such as specific heats of solids, the theory of black-body radiation, solution of the Schrodinger equation, statistical thermodynamics and Fourier series in X-ray crystallography.
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Lithuanian Mathematical Journal, 1985
Let \(G\) be a subgroup of finite index of the full modular group \(\Gamma\), \(G_0\) be the subgroup of linear translations lying in \(G\). Denoting a generator of the group \(G_0\) by \(T^q=\begin{pmatrix} 1 & q \\ 0 & 1\end{pmatrix}\) and letting \(\mathcal K\) be a set of representatives of left cosets of \(G\) modulo \(G_0\), in the upper complex ...
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Let \(G\) be a subgroup of finite index of the full modular group \(\Gamma\), \(G_0\) be the subgroup of linear translations lying in \(G\). Denoting a generator of the group \(G_0\) by \(T^q=\begin{pmatrix} 1 & q \\ 0 & 1\end{pmatrix}\) and letting \(\mathcal K\) be a set of representatives of left cosets of \(G\) modulo \(G_0\), in the upper complex ...
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Nursing Management, 2010
We at the BBC are researching a television documentary series and would like to speak to nurses about how they manage their finances.
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We at the BBC are researching a television documentary series and would like to speak to nurses about how they manage their finances.
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