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  • Mathematics [r]: The study of quantities, structures, their relations, and changes thereof. [e]

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  • Calculus [r]: The elementary study of real (or complex) functions involving derivatives and integration. [e]
  • Gamma function [r]: A mathematical function that extends the domain of factorials to non-integers. [e]
  • Geometry [r]: The mathematics of spacial concepts. [e]
  • Identity function [r]: The function from a set to itself which maps each element to itself. [e]
  • Imaginary number [r]: In mathematics, a complex number whose square is a negative real number, or (sometimes) more generally a non-real complex number. [e]
  • Integral [r]: A central concept in calculus that generalizes the idea of a sum to cover quantities which may be continuously varying. [e]
  • Lambert W function [r]: Used to solve equations in which the unknown appears both outside and inside an exponential function or a logarithm. [e]
  • Logarithm [r]: Inverse of exponentiation, as subtraction is the inverse of addition and division is the inverse of multiplication. [e]
  • Multiplication [r]: The binary mathematical operation of scaling one number or quantity by another (multiplying). [e]
  • Polynomial [r]: A formal expression obtained from constant numbers and one or indeterminates; the function defined by such a formula. [e]
  • Power law [r]: A mathematical relationship between two quantities where one is proportional to a power of the other: that is, of the form where and are constants, with being referred to as the exponent. [e]
  • Special function [r]: Various families of solution functions corresponding to cases of the hypergeometric equation or functions used in the equation's study, such as the gamma function. [e]
  • Tetration [r]: Holomorphic function characterized in that at integer values of its argument it can be interpreted as iterated exponent. [e]