Timeline for Should the "L" in the term latin/Latin square be capitalized?
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Jul 18, 2022 at 18:06 | history | edited | Mickybo Yakari | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jan 8, 2020 at 16:12 | comment | added | Theo Johnson-Freyd | The "Quadratic Reciprocity Theorem" tells you about quadratic reciprocities. By analogy, I believe that the "Chinese Remainder Theorem" tells you about chinese remainders. Definition: A chinese remainder is the unique remainder mod $mn$, where $m$ and $n$ are coprime, which has remainders $a$ and $b$ respectively upon division by $m$ and $n$. | |
Jan 8, 2020 at 10:48 | comment | added | Eevee | isn't it the Chinese Remainder Theorem? :) | |
Jan 8, 2020 at 7:27 | comment | added | bof | Wow, I didn't even know that "roman numerals" and "hindu-arabic numerals" are written without capitals. Is it the "chinese remainder theorem" too? | |
Jan 8, 2020 at 0:05 | history | answered | Mickybo Yakari | CC BY-SA 4.0 |