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Nonlinear Mathematics Example
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Starting to dig the «webs of mathematics» ::= instance of mathematics is defined by a sample finite HTTP content stream from an URL.
URL CONTENTHASHALGONAME:CONTENTHASHRESULT MMOUTPUT
URL CONTENT-HASH-FUNCTION-DEFINITION:CONTENT-HASH-FUNCTION-RESULT METAMATH-OUTPUT
See also:https://metamath.org/
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