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The isotomic transform of a geometric object is the object obtained by collectively taking the isotomic conjugates of all its points.
The slicing of a three-dimensional object by a plane (or more general slice).
The mathematical object kappa which controls the rate of geodesic deviation.
A category modeled after the properties of the category of sets. A category E is a topos if E has finite limits and every object of E has a power object (Barr and Wells 1985, ...
When referring to a planar object, "fixed" means that the object is regarded as fixed in the plane so that it may not be picked up and flipped. As a result, mirror images are ...
An object that is not superimposable on its mirror image is said to be dissymmetric. All asymmetric objects are dissymmetric, and an object with no improper rotation ...
A mathematical object invented to solve irreducible congruences of the form F(x)=0 (mod p), where p is prime.
A one-dimensional geometric object such as a pencil or line segment range.
The dimension of an object is a topological measure of the size of its covering properties. Roughly speaking, it is the number of coordinates needed to specify a point on the ...
An object is amphichiral (also called reflexible) if it is superposable with its mirror image (i.e., its image in a plane mirror).
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