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There are at least two distinct notions of when a point process is stationary. The most commonly utilized terminology is as follows: Intuitively, a point process X defined on ...
There are no fewer than three distinct notions of curve throughout mathematics. In topology, a curve is a one-dimensional continuum (Charatonik and Prajs 2001). In algebraic ...
A pair of quantities (a, b) where ordering is significant, so (a, b) is considered distinct from (b, a) for a!=b.
A group in which any decreasing chain of distinct subgroups terminates after a finite number.
Grimm conjectured that if n+1, n+2, ..., n+k are all composite numbers, then there are distinct primes p_(i_j) such that p_(i_j)|(n+j) for 1<=j<=k.
A polynomial with coefficients in a field is separable if its factors have distinct roots in some extension field.
An open three-manifold which is simply connected but is topologically distinct from Euclidean three-space.
The restricted topological group direct product of the group G_(k_nu) with distinct invariant open subgroups G_(0_nu).
An antimagic graph is a graph with e graph edges labeled with distinct elements {1,2,...,e} so that the sum of the graph edge labels at each graph vertex differ.
A relation R on a set S is antisymmetric provided that distinct elements are never both related to one another. In other words xRy and yRx together imply that x=y.
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