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For every ergodic flow on a nonatomic probability space, there is a measurable set intersecting almost every orbit in a discrete set.
The BCH code is an error-correcting code that is a generalization of the Reed-Muller error-correcting code used by the Voyager 2 spacecraft.
Given a set of objects S, a binary relation is a subset of the Cartesian product S tensor S.
On a computer screen, the pixels indicating a slanted line are selected with Bresenham's algorithm, developed in 1962 while at IBM.
A sum of the digits in a given transmission modulo some number. The simplest form of checksum is a parity bit appended on to 7-bit numbers (e.g., ASCII characters) such that ...
A compactum (plural: compacta) is a compact metric space. An example of a compactum is any finite discrete metric space. Also, the space [0,1] union [2,3] is a compactum, ...
The Cox configuration is a (2^(d-1))_d configuration whose Levi graph is the d-hypercube graph.
The Coxeter configuration is a 12_3 configuration whose Levi graph is the Nauru graph.
A property that passes from a topological space to all its quotient spaces. This is true for connectedness, local connectedness and separability, but not for any of the ...
The indefinite summation operator Delta^(-1) for discrete variables, is the equivalent of integration for continuous variables. If DeltaY(x)=y(x), then Delta^(-1)y(x)=Y(x).
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