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For Adposition constant Adjective " k Noun ", this Pronoun is Auxiliary in Adposition the same complexity Noun class Noun as Adposition the Determiner Lucas-Lehmer test Noun .
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For constant "k", this is in the same complexity class as the Lucas-Lehmer test. For constant "k", this is in the same complexity class as the Lucas-Lehmer test.
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for
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Because.
constant
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- Unchanged through time or space; permanent.
- Consistently recurring over time; persistent.
- Steady in purpose, action, feeling, etc.
- Firm; solid; not fluid.
- (obsolete) Consistent; logical.
- Bounded above by a constant.
k
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- The eleventh letter of the English alphabet, called kay and written in the Latin script.
- The first letter of callsigns allocated to American broadcast television and radio stations west of the Mississippi river.
is
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- third-person singular simple present indicative of be
- (colloquial) Used in phrases with existential there (also here and where) when the semantic subject is plural.
- present indicative of be; am, are, is.
in
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- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Into.
- Used to indicate limit, qualification, condition, or circumstance.
- Used to indicate limit, qualification, condition, or circumstance.
- Used to indicate limit, qualification, condition, or circumstance.
- Used to indicate limit, qualification, condition, or circumstance.
- Used to indicate limit, qualification, condition, or circumstance.
- Used to indicate means, medium, format, genre, or instrumentality.
- Used to indicate means, medium, format, genre, or instrumentality.
complexity
- The state of being complex; intricacy; entanglement.
- That which is and renders complex; intricacy; complication.
class
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- A group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes.
- A social grouping, based on job, wealth, etc. In Britain, society is commonly split into three main classes: upper class, middle class and working class.
- The division of society into classes.
- Admirable behavior; elegance.
- A group of students in a regularly scheduled meeting with a teacher.
- A series of lessons covering a single subject.
- A group of students who commenced or completed their education during a particular year. A school class.
- A category of seats in an airplane, train or other means of mass transportation.
- A rank in the classification of organisms, below phylum and above order; a taxon of that rank.
- Best of its kind.
- A grouping of data values in an interval, often used for computation of a frequency distribution.
- A collection of sets definable by a shared property, especially one which is not itself a set (in which case the class is called proper).
- A group of people subject to be conscripted in the same military draft, or more narrowly those persons actually conscripted in a particular draft.
- A set of objects having the same behavior (but typically differing in state), or a template defining such a set in terms of its common properties, functions, etc.
- One of the sections into which a Methodist church or congregation is divided, supervised by a class leader.
as
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- To such an extent or degree; to the same extent or degree.
- Considered to be, in relation to something else; in the relation (specified).
- For example; for instance. (Compare such as.)