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Let a, b, and c be the sides of a spherical triangle, then the spherical defect is defined as D=2pi-(a+b+c).
A space which is isomorphic to a Borel subset B of a Polish space equipped with its sigma-algebra of Borel sets.
Defined for samples x_i, i=1, ..., N by alpha_r=1/Nsum_(i=1)^Nz_i^r=(mu_r)/(sigma^r), (1) where z_i=(x_i-x^_)/(s_x). (2) The first few are alpha_1 = 0 (3) alpha_2 = 1 (4) ...
The symbol ∼ used to denote similarity, equivalence relations, or asymptosy.
In nonstandard analysis, the transfer principle is the technical form of the following intuitive idea: "Anything provable about a given superstructure V by passing to a ...
An ordering of permutations in which each two adjacent permutations differ by the transposition of two elements. For the permutations of {1,2,3} there are two listings which ...
A group of three elements, also called a triad. A triple is therefore a 3-tuple.
The limit of an upper sum, when it exists, as the mesh size approaches 0.
A triangle with side lengths a, b, and c and triangle area Delta satisfies a^2+b^2+c^2>=4sqrt(3)Delta. Equality holds iff the triangle is equilateral.
The Yff central circle, a term coined here for the first time, is the circumcircle of the Yff central triangle.
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