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A function for which the integral can be computed is said to be integrable.
Given a geodesic triangle (a triangle formed by the arcs of three geodesics on a smooth surface), int_(ABC)Kda=A+B+C-pi. Given the Euler characteristic chi, intintKda=2pichi, ...
A square matrix A such that A^2=I, where I is the identity matrix. An involutory matrix is its own matrix inverse.
The Kronecker sum is the matrix sum defined by A direct sum B=A tensor I_b+I_a tensor B, (1) where A and B are square matrices of order a and b, respectively, I_n is the ...
A method for constructing magic squares of singly even order n>=6.
The Lebesgue identity is the algebraic identity (Nagell 1951, pp. 194-195).
A limb of a tree at a vertex v is the union of one or more branches at v in the tree. v is then called the base of the limb.
Two or more functions, equations, or vectors f_1, f_2, ..., which are not linearly dependent, i.e., cannot be expressed in the form a_1f_1+a_2f_2+...+a_nf_n=0 with a_1, a_2, ...
A simplicial complex K is said to be locally finite if each vertex of K belongs only to finitely many simplices of K.
A method for constructing magic squares of odd order.
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