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An asymmetric matrix is a square matrix that is not symmetric, i.e., a matrix A such that A^(T)!=A, where A^(T) denotes the transpose. An asymmetric matrix therefore ...
The augmented hexagonal prism is Johnson solid J_(54), which is formed from augmentation of one of the lateral faces of an equilateral hexagonal prism by an equilateral ...
The augmented pentagonal prism is Johnson solid J_(52), which is formed from augmentation of one of the lateral faces of an equilateral pentagonal prism by an equilateral ...
The augmented truncated dodecahedron is Johnson solid J_(68) constructed by affixing a pentagonal cupola to one of the decagonal faces of a truncated dodecahedron such that ...
The augmented truncated tetrahedron is Johnson solid J_(65) constructed by affixing a triangular cupola to one of the hexagonal faces of a truncated tetrahedron such that the ...
The biaugmented pentagonal prism is Johnson solid J_(53), which is formed from double augmentation of two nonadjacent lateral faces of the equilateral pentagonal prism by an ...
Two adjoined cupolas.
A square matrix is called bisymmetric if it is both centrosymmetric and either symmetric or antisymmetric (Muir 1960, p. 19).
A finite or infinite square matrix with rational entries. (If the matrix is infinite, all but a finite number of entries in each row must be 0.) The sum or product of two ...
The function Pi_(a,b)(x)=H(x-a)-H(x-b) which is equal to 1 for a<=x<=b and 0 otherwise. Here H(x) is the Heaviside step function. The special case Pi_(-1/2,1/2)(x) gives the ...
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