arithmetical$4880$ - translation to greek
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arithmetical$4880$ - translation to greek

MATHEMATICAL CONCEPT
Arithmetically definable function; Arithmetically definable; Arithmetic set; Arithmetical numbers; Arithmetical real number

arithmetical      
adj. αριθμητικός
arithmetical progression         
  • Animated proof for the formula giving the sum of the first integers 1+2+...+n.
SEQUENCE OF NUMBERS WITH CONSTANT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS
Arithmetic series; Arithmetic Progression; Arithmetic sequence; Arithmetic progressions; Arithmetical progression; Land-1; Arithmatic series; Arithmatic progression; Arithmetic Series; Arithmetic sum; Infinite arithmetic series; Infinite arithmetic sequence; Progression (arithmetic series); Common difference; Linear sequence
αριθμητική πρόοδος

Definition

dyscalculia
[?d?skal'kju:l??]
¦ noun Psychiatry severe difficulty in making arithmetical calculations, as a result of brain disorder.

Wikipedia

Arithmetical set

In mathematical logic, an arithmetical set (or arithmetic set) is a set of natural numbers that can be defined by a formula of first-order Peano arithmetic. The arithmetical sets are classified by the arithmetical hierarchy.

The definition can be extended to an arbitrary countable set A (e.g. the set of n-tuples of integers, the set of rational numbers, the set of formulas in some formal language, etc.) by using Gödel numbers to represent elements of the set and declaring a subset of A to be arithmetical if the set of corresponding Gödel numbers is arithmetical.

A function f :⊆ N k N {\displaystyle f:\subseteq \mathbb {N} ^{k}\to \mathbb {N} } is called arithmetically definable if the graph of f {\displaystyle f} is an arithmetical set.

A real number is called arithmetical if the set of all smaller rational numbers is arithmetical. A complex number is called arithmetical if its real and imaginary parts are both arithmetical.