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Set theory, as first developed by Georg Cantor in 1874, has redefined mathematics and allowed the development of any number of numerological breakthroughs.
Mathematical statements are either true or false. When they are neither, they remind mathematicians to formulate their theories more accurately.
Journalism serves as America's fourth estate and democracy's watchdog, but its day-to-day role is simply to feed people the most important current events and issues.
Managers searching for a motivating process to achieve dramatic business, personal, and professional results should consider using a goal setting process termed SAFE.
A new and powerful process for goal setting and achievement, SAFE, may help you achieve dramatic performance results, far beyond that of traditional goal setting methods.
A new and powerful process for goal setting and achievement, SAFE combines the best of traditional goal setting with the power of the Law of Attraction.
This article consolidates the goal setting information from several articles relating to personal development and goal setting/goal achievement.
Combinatorics refers to fundamental operations which may be carried out amongst various mathematical sets, offering a tremendous number of potential uses.
Mathematical set theory has led to some interesting conclusions over the years. One of the most interesting is the idea that not all infinities are equal.
Discrete mathematics, most commonly finding applications in computer sciences, are used to define groups of numbers which are finite, or "countable."
Mathematicians have many clever ways of dividing various numbers in to different categories, or "sets." Some may be familiar to most, while others are surely not.
Created by British Philosopher John Venn in 1881, Venn diagrams have made their way into almost every facet of set-based thought, well beyond mathematics.
The rise in popularity of computing concepts has increased the popularity of this branch of mathematics.
In mathematics, commutativity is a long word describing a very simple concept. A commutative process is one which can be reversed with no change in result.
Many colleges and universities offer classes online for free, otherwise known as Open CourseWare, without offering college credit.
Mathematicians are often known for their creativity; their unique ability to make sense of any worldly phenomenon using numbers. Knot theory is a perfect example of this.
Mathematicians have been exploring the mysteries of music for centuries. The questions being asked are those which seek to better understand the perception of beauty.
Personal Development and growth articles ranging from Life Balance, to Goal Setting, through Stress Reduction and Tools for Change.
While it may surprise many, the definition for the word "set" actually takes up more space than any other word, according to the Oxford English Dictionary.
Bertrand Russell accomplished much over his long and varied career, primarily in philosophy and mathematics, but he completely rejected the idea of Christianity.


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