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Any cubic curve that passes through eight of the nine intersections of two given cubic curves automatically passes through the ninth.
Let S_N(s)=sum_(n=1)^infty[(n^(1/N))]^(-s), (1) where [x] denotes nearest integer function, i.e., the integer closest to x. For s>3, S_2(s) = 2zeta(s-1) (2) S_3(s) = ...
A nowhere-neat dissection in which squares of the same size are not allowed to share any part of a side.
If two curves phi and psi of multiplicities r_i!=0 and s_i!=0 have only ordinary points or ordinary singular points and cusps in common, then every curve which has at least ...
An extremely powerful theorem in physics which states that each symmetry of a system leads to a physically conserved quantity. Symmetry under translation corresponds to ...
Any irreducible curve may be carried by a factorable Cremona transformation into one with none but ordinary singular points.
An assemblage of faces forming a polyhedron of zero volume (Holden 1991, p. 124).
Given a Jacobi theta function, the nome is defined as q(k) = e^(piitau) (1) = e^(-piK^'(k)/K(k)) (2) = e^(-piK(sqrt(1-k^2))/K(k)) (3) (Borwein and Borwein 1987, pp. 41, 109 ...
A geometry in which Archimedes' axiom does not hold.
The nonagon, also known as an enneagon, is a 9-sided polygon. Although the term "enneagon" is perhaps preferable (since it uses the Greek prefix and suffix instead of the ...
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