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Integer \In"te*ger\, n. [L. integer untouched, whole, entire. See Entire .] A complete entity; a whole number, in contradistinction to a fraction or a mixed number. Complex integer (Theory of Numbers), an expression of the form a + b[root]-1, where a and ...

Usage examples of integer.

In the saloon, Lissa and Orichalc played round upon round of Integer until, at length, they fell into conversation.

Every Trans unit has an individual identification number seven integers long.

Elegit quippe integer obedire, quam imminutus obsistere: tutius tunc defendit regnum quando arma deposuit.

Given some moderately sophisticated mathematical concepts--which could be built up from elementary ideas based on integer exemplars--quantum graphs were far easier to talk about than anything as abstract and contingent as social structures.

In particular the harmonic relationships between frequencies related by simple integer ratios would give rise to corresponding relationships between neural firings in response to those frequencies.

Suddenly, I was seized by a childish compulsion to write in sequence all the integers from 1 to 1,000.

Yet his capacity to fathom the properties of the integers was such that he sometimes found himself watching a number unfold to reveal the reproductive structure within.

This same number, viewed a bit differently, was a special element in the set of positive integers, being a mathematically perfect number, equal to the sum of its divisors.

Strange, she thought, how the integers, which are discrete, and our attempts to chart time, which is continuous, may well combine to give us a common area of reference with extraterrestrials.

He wrote down the integers not by name but symbol, listing roughly a dozen, sometimes more, before going back to do the crossing out.

The integers were immensely pleasing to list, much more so than any of the other categories, the sequences arrayed like numerical paternosters.

India paper would have to be requisitioned in order to contain the complete tale of its printed integers of units, tens, hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions, tens of millions, hundreds of millions, billions, the nucleus of the nebula of every digit of every series containing succinctly the potentiality of being raised to the utmost kinetic elaboration of any power of any of its powers.

O'Toole next scattered the numbers of the two birthdates using an inverse Fibonacci sequence (34, 21,13,8, 5, 3, 2,1,1) to define the locations of the nine new integers in the original forty-one-digit string.

Two thousand twenty-five is the sum of the cubes of the integers, one cubed plus two cubed plus three cubed and so on up to nine cubed, all added together.

But can chance account for the fact that these and other prime integers of precession keep cropping up in supposedly unrelated mythologies from all over the world, and in such stolid but enduring vehicles as calendar systems and works of architecture?