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A decahedron is a polyhedron having 10 faces. Examples include the 5-trapezohedron, augmented pentagonal prism (Johnson solid J_(52)), augmented tridiminished icosahedron ...
An algebraic surface which can be represented implicitly by a polynomial of degree 10 in x, y, and z. An example is the Barth decic.
A theory is decidable iff there is an algorithm which can determine whether or not any sentence r is a member of the theory.
The symbol used in continental Europe, most of North and South America (with the exception of the United States and Canada), and most of Africa to denote a decimal point, for ...
A branch of game theory dealing with strategies to maximize the outcome of a given process in the face of uncertain conditions.
A continuum is a decomposable continuum if and only if it is the union of two of its proper subcontinua. A continuum that is not decomposable is an indecomposable continuum.
A rewriting of a given quantity (e.g., a matrix) in terms of a combination of "simpler" quantities.
For every partition of all the points on a line into two nonempty sets such that no point of either lies between two points of the other, there is a point of one set which ...
Deduction is the process of drawing conclusions from premises and syllogisms.
Qualitatively, a deep theorem is a theorem whose proof is long, complicated, difficult, or appears to involve branches of mathematics which are not obviously related to the ...
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