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[[wikipedia:Number theory|Number theory]] is a field of [[mathematics]] that deals with integer numbers, or distinct, yet ordered names that can be used to [[approximation|approximate]] concepts or label ideas in a [[compositional]] fashion that follows [[arithmetic]] rules. | [[wikipedia:Number theory|Number theory]] is a field of [[mathematics]] that deals with integer numbers, or distinct, yet ordered names that can be used to [[approximation|approximate]] concepts or label ideas in a [[composition|compositional]] fashion that follows [[arithmetic]] rules. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:16, 5 January 2022
Number theory is a field of mathematics that deals with integer numbers, or distinct, yet ordered names that can be used to approximate concepts or label ideas in a compositional fashion that follows arithmetic rules.