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Four-dimensional geometry is Euclidean geometry extended into one additional dimension. The prefix "hyper-" is usually used to refer to the four- (and higher-) dimensional ...
A mathematical relationship relating f(x+y) to f(x) and f(y).
A mathematical relationship relating f(nx) to f(x) for integer n.
A mathematical relationship transforming a function f(x) to the form f(x+a).
Bessel's correction is the factor (N-1)/N in the relationship between the variance sigma and the expectation values of the sample variance, <s^2>=(N-1)/Nsigma^2, (1) where ...
"The" Jacobi identity is a relationship [A,[B,C]]+[B,[C,A]]+[C,[A,B]]=0,, (1) between three elements A, B, and C, where [A,B] is the commutator. The elements of a Lie algebra ...
The relationship x precedes y is written x≺y. The relation x precedes or is equal to y is written x<=y.
Two quantities a and b which are not equal are said to be unequal, and this relationship can be denoted a!=b.
A relationship between knot polynomials for links in different orientations (denoted below as L_+, L_0, and L_-). J. H. Conway was the first to realize that the Alexander ...
An identity is a mathematical relationship equating one quantity to another (which may initially appear to be different).
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