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- Combinatorics [r]: Branch of mathematics concerning itself, at the elementary level, with counting things. [e]
- Erdos-Fuchs theorem [r]: A statement about the number of ways that numbers can be represented as a sum of two elements of a given set. [e]
- Erdős number [r]: Named for the Hungarian-American mathematician Paul Erdős and are an application of graph theory, a field in which he published extensively. [e]
- Peano axioms [r]: A set of axioms that completely describes the natural numbers. [e]