The Mason–Stothers theorem, or simply Mason's theorem, is a mathematical theorem about polynomials, analogous to the abc conjecture for integers. It is...
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Mason's theorem may refer to either of the following: The Mason–Stothers theorem, a mathematical theorem about polynomials Mason's gain formula, a method...
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Walter Wilson Stothers (8 November 1946 – 16 July 2009) was a British mathematician who proved the Stothers-Mason Theorem (Mason-Stothers theorem) in the early...
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Markus−Yamabe theorem (dynamical systems) Martingale representation theorem (probability theory) Mason–Stothers theorem (polynomials) Master theorem (analysis...
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defined above. The abc conjecture is an integer analogue of the Mason–Stothers theorem for polynomials. A strengthening, proposed by Baker (1998), states...
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Dr Walter Wilson Stothers, Scottish Mathematician. PhD in Number Theory, Cambridge University (1972). Proved the Mason-Stothers theorem in 1981. Hugh Brown...
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almost all Bianchi groups have non-cyclic free quotients. Mason, A.W.; Odoni, R.W.K.; Stothers, W.W. (1992). "Almost all Bianchi groups have free, non-cyclic...
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