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- Integer abstract "An integer is a number that is written without a fractional component. For example, 21, 4, and −2048 are integers; 9.75, 5½, and √2 are not integers. The set of integers consists of the natural numbers (1, 2, 3, ...), zero (0) and the opposites of the natural numbers (−1, −2, −3, ..., that are negative).The name derives from the Latin integer (meaning literally "untouched," hence "whole": the word entire comes from the same origin, but via French). The set of all integers is often denoted by a boldface Z (or blackboard bold , Unicode U+2124 ℤ), which stands for Zahlen (German for numbers, pronounced [ˈtsaːlən]); it is a subset of the sets of rational and real numbers.The integers (with addition as operation) form the smallest group containing the additive monoid of the natural numbers. Like the natural numbers, the integers form a countably infinite set. In algebraic number theory, these commonly understood integers, embedded in the field of rational numbers, are referred to as rational integers to distinguish them from the more broadly defined algebraic integers.".
- Integer thumbnail Latex_integers.svg?width=300.
- Integer wikiPageExternalLink oeis.org.
- Integer wikiPageExternalLink www.positiveintegers.org.
- Integer wikiPageID "14563".
- Integer wikiPageRevisionID "606764414".
- Integer hasPhotoCollection Integer.
- Integer id "403".
- Integer id "p/i051290".
- Integer title "Integer".
- Integer subject Category:Abelian_group_theory.
- Integer subject Category:Algebraic_number_theory.
- Integer subject Category:Elementary_mathematics.
- Integer subject Category:Elementary_number_theory.
- Integer subject Category:Integers.
- Integer subject Category:Ring_theory.
- Integer comment "An integer is a number that is written without a fractional component. For example, 21, 4, and −2048 are integers; 9.75, 5½, and √2 are not integers. The set of integers consists of the natural numbers (1, 2, 3, ...), zero (0) and the opposites of the natural numbers (−1, −2, −3, ..., that are negative).The name derives from the Latin integer (meaning literally "untouched," hence "whole": the word entire comes from the same origin, but via French).".
- Integer label "Entier relatif".
- Integer label "Ganze Zahl".
- Integer label "Geheel getal".
- Integer label "Integer".
- Integer label "Liczby całkowite".
- Integer label "Numero intero".
- Integer label "Número entero".
- Integer label "Número inteiro".
- Integer label "Целое число".
- Integer label "عدد صحيح".
- Integer label "整数".
- Integer label "整数".
- Integer sameAs Celé_číslo.
- Integer sameAs Ganze_Zahl.
- Integer sameAs Ακέραιος_αριθμός.
- Integer sameAs Número_entero.
- Integer sameAs Zenbaki_oso.
- Integer sameAs Entier_relatif.
- Integer sameAs Bilangan_bulat.
- Integer sameAs Numero_intero.
- Integer sameAs 整数.
- Integer sameAs 정수.
- Integer sameAs Geheel_getal.
- Integer sameAs Liczby_całkowite.
- Integer sameAs Número_inteiro.
- Integer sameAs m.03rv4.
- Integer sameAs Q12503.
- Integer sameAs Q12503.
- Integer wasDerivedFrom Integer?oldid=606764414.
- Integer depiction Latex_integers.svg.
- Integer isPrimaryTopicOf Integer.