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The following pages link to On accuracy of mathematical languages used to deal with the Riemann zeta function and the Dirichlet eta function (Q1760266):
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- Metamathematical investigations on the theory of grossone (Q299407) (← links)
- Infinite computations and the generic finite (Q299410) (← links)
- Grossone approach to Hutton and Euler transforms (Q299411) (← links)
- Interpretation of percolation in terms of infinity computations (Q440670) (← links)
- Solving ordinary differential equations on the Infinity Computer by working with infinitesimals numerically (Q470915) (← links)
- The Olympic medals ranks, lexicographic ordering, and numerical infinities (Q897011) (← links)
- Taking the Pirahã seriously (Q907196) (← links)
- Using grossone to count the number of elements of infinite sets and the connection with bijections (Q1760274) (← links)
- Discrete uniform and binomial distributions with infinite support (Q2156892) (← links)
- The use of grossone in elastic net regularization and sparse support vector machines (Q2156901) (← links)
- The exact (up to infinitesimals) infinite perimeter of the Koch snowflake and its finite area (Q2199469) (← links)
- A new approach to the \(Z\)-transform through infinite computation (Q2207702) (← links)
- The exact measures of the Sierpiński \(d\)-dimensional tetrahedron in connection with a Diophantine nonlinear system (Q2207944) (← links)
- A generalized Taylor method of order three for the solution of initial value problems in standard and infinity floating-point arithmetic (Q2229113) (← links)
- Independence of the grossone-based infinity methodology from non-standard analysis and comments upon logical fallacies in some texts asserting the opposite (Q2289686) (← links)
- Nonlinear programming and grossone: quadratic programing and the role of constraint qualifications (Q2422876) (← links)
- Lexicographic multi-objective linear programming using grossone methodology: theory and algorithm (Q2422877) (← links)
- The Sierpinski curve viewed by numerical computations with infinities and infinitesimals (Q2422879) (← links)
- Computations with Grossone-Based Infinities (Q2945558) (← links)