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- Ring_of_periods abstract "In mathematics, a period is a number that can be expressed as an integral of an algebraic function over an algebraic domain. Sums and products of periods remain periods, so the periods form a ring.Maxim Kontsevich and Don Zagier (2001) gave a survey of periods and introduced some conjectures about them.".
- Ring_of_periods comment "In mathematics, a period is a number that can be expressed as an integral of an algebraic function over an algebraic domain. Sums and products of periods remain periods, so the periods form a ring.Maxim Kontsevich and Don Zagier (2001) gave a survey of periods and introduced some conjectures about them.".