Tuesday, April 8, 2025

~Limberly~


●Lim-(L'-im)

● lim-ber-(l'-im-ber)

●lim-ber-ly- 

*●(l'-im-ber-l'-y)



~Nimber~(N'-im-ber)

In mathematics, the n'-im-ber-s, al-so called Grundy numbers, are introduced in combinatorial game theory, where they are defined as the values of heaps in the game Nim. The nimbers are the ordinal numbers endowed with nimber addition and nimber multiplication, which are distinct from ordinal addition and ordinal multiplication.

Because of the Sprague–Grundy the-or-em which states that every impartial game is equivalent to a Nim heap of a certain size, nimbers arise in a much larger class of impartial games. They may al-so occur in partisan games like D-om-i-nee-ring.

The nimber addition and multiplication operations are associative and commutative. Each nimber is its own additive inverse. In particular for some pairs of ordinals, their nimber sum is smaller than either addend.[1] The 

minimum ex-c-lu-d-a-nt operation is applied to sets of nimbers.


■●~P'-em-ber-l"-ey is the fictional country estate owned by F'-i-

t'-z-wi-'l'

l-iam D-ar-c-y, the male protagonist in J-an-e  A-us-ten's 18-13 novel Pride and Prejudice. It is located near the fictional town of L'-am-b-t'-on, and believed by some to be based on L'-y-me P-ar-k',[1] south of Di-s-l'-ey in Ch-e-

s-hi-re.~


■●&"Di"="DIVINE."

●■~Jesus uses the Greek phrase ἐγ-ώ 

ε-ἰ-μ-ι (e-gō  e-im-i – literally: “I – I Am”) to refer to Himself. Sometimes the phrase is connected in a longer description – “I am the light of the world.” ~




















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