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Jacobi's imaginary transformations relate elliptic functions to other elliptic functions of the same type but having different arguments. In the case of the Jacobi elliptic ...
An unknot which can only be unknotted by first increasing the number of crossings.
Approximates the possible values of y in terms of x if sum_(i,j=0)^na_(ij)x^iy^j=0.
An element B of a ring is nilpotent if there exists a positive integer k for which B^k=0.
Coordinates defined by an orthocentric system.
Let B_t={B_t(omega)/omega in Omega}, t>=0, be one-dimensional Brownian motion. Integration with respect to B_t was defined by Itô (1951). A basic result of the theory is that ...
The Roman surface, also called the Steiner surface (not to be confused with the class of Steiner surfaces of which the Roman surface is a particular case), is a quartic ...
There are a great many beautiful identities involving q-series, some of which follow directly by taking the q-analog of standard combinatorial identities, e.g., the ...
The point at which a curve or function crosses the x-axis (i.e., when y=0 in two dimensions).
A Keith number is an n-digit integer N>9 such that if a Fibonacci-like sequence (in which each term in the sequence is the sum of the n previous terms) is formed with the ...

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