superparticular — adjective Pertaining to a ratio of any whole number to the next below it (i.e. , etc.). When a number contains the whole of another in itself, and some part of it besides, it is called superparticular. And if the part of the less it contains is… … Wiktionary
superparticular — “+ adjective Etymology: Late Latin superparticularis, from Latin super + particula small part + aris ar more at particle : of or relating to a ratio in which the greater term exceeds the less by a unit the ratios of 4 to 3 and of 8 to 7 are… … Useful english dictionary
Superparticular number — Superparticular numbers, also called epimoric ratios, are ratios of the form Thus: A superparticular number is when a great number contains a lesser number, to which it is compared, and at the same time one part of it. For example, when 3 and 2… … Wikipedia
superparticular number — noun A number in the form of a ratio where the dividend equals the divisor plus one. 2/1 and 3/2 and 4/3 and 8/7 are all examples of superparticular numbers. Syn: epimoric ratio, superparticular ratio … Wiktionary
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multiple superparticular — noun The sum of a whole number and a number of the form for a whole number larger than . is a multiple superparticular, as it is … Wiktionary
Størmer's theorem — In number theory, Størmer s theorem, named after Carl Størmer, gives a finite bound on the number of consecutive pairs of smooth numbers that exist, for a given degree of smoothness, and provides a method for finding all such pairs using Pell… … Wikipedia
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Tritone — For other uses, see Tritone (disambiguation). tritone Inverse tritone Name Other names augmented fourth, diminished fifth Abbreviation TT Size … Wikipedia
Carl Størmer — Infobox Scientist name = PAGENAME box width = image width =150px caption = PAGENAME birth date = September 3, 1874 birth place = Skien death date = August 13, 1957 death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = Norwegian ethnicity = field … Wikipedia