divisible$22384$ - translation to greek
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divisible$22384$ - translation to greek

Infinitely divisible; Infinitely divisible distributions; Infinitely divisible probability distributions

divisible      
adj. διαιρετός
aliquot part         
  • Plot of the number of divisors of integers from 1 to 1000. [[Prime number]]s have exactly 2 divisors, and [[highly composite number]]s are in bold.
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INTEGER THAT WHOLLY DIVIDES ANOTHER INTEGER
Divisibility; Divides; Proper divisor; Proper factor; Divisors; Aliquant; Aliquot part; Aliquant divisor; Aliquot divisor; Divisible; ∣; Proper factors; Proper divisors; Draft:Divisibility rule for 14; Aliquant part; Trivial divisor; Non-trivial divisor; Evenly divisible; Nontrivial divisor
υποπολλαπλασίο
interim dividend         
  • Typical dividend frequencies for different countries shown in a dividend calendar
PAYMENT MADE BY A CORPORATION TO ITS SHAREHOLDERS TO DISTRIBUTE PROFITS
Stock dividend; Dividends; Share dividend; Dividents; Divident; Cash dividend; Patronage refund; Quarterly dividends; Interim dividend; Patronage dividend; Divisible profit
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Definition

divisor
[d?'v??z?]
¦ noun Mathematics a number by which another number is to be divided.
?a number that divides into another without a remainder.

Wikipedia

Infinite divisibility

Infinite divisibility arises in different ways in philosophy, physics, economics, order theory (a branch of mathematics), and probability theory (also a branch of mathematics). One may speak of infinite divisibility, or the lack thereof, of matter, space, time, money, or abstract mathematical objects such as the continuum.