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Multiple , mul·ti·ple / ˈməltəpəl/ • adj. having or involving several parts, elements, or members: multiple occupancy a multiple birth. ∎ numerous and often var… Identity , Identity is not a Freudian concept. Theoreticians have defined it in very different ways: as a structure that accounts for narcissism and is part of… Modular Arithmetic , Modular Arithmetic
Modular arithmetic derives from the concept of congruence modulo m, written symbolically as
a =̅ b (mod m)
where a and b are any i… Identity Crisis , “Identity versus Identity Confusion” is the fifth of Erik Erikson’s eight psychosocial stages of development, which he developed in the late 1950s. A… Scalar , Scalar
A scalar is a number or measure, usually representing a physical quantity, that is not dependent upon direction. For example, distance is a sc… Matrix , Matrix
A matrix is a rectangular array of numbers or number-like elements:
In the example on the left, 1 1 and 2 0 are its rows; 1 2 and 1 0, its col…
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