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Operations research is a vast branch of mathematics which encompasses many diverse areas of minimization and optimization. Thousands of books have been written worldwide on ...
The matrix operations of 1. Interchanging two rows or columns, 2. Adding a multiple of one row or column to another, 3. Multiplying any row or column by a nonzero element.
A point B is said to lie between points A and C (where A, B, and C are distinct collinear points) if AB+BC=AC. A number of Euclid's proofs depend on the idea of betweenness ...
A mathematical relationship relating f(x+y) to f(x) and f(y).
If A=>!B and B=>!A (i.e., (A=>!B) ^ (B=>!A), where !A denotes NOT, => denotes implies, and ^ denotes AND), then A and B are said to be inequivalent, a relationship which is ...
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).
A tree of links obtained by repeatedly choosing a crossing, applying the skein relationship to obtain two simpler links, and repeating the process. The tree depth of 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 ...
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