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Two lines that lie on top of one another are called coincident lines.
The covering of a plane curve with disks of radius epsilon whose centers lie on the curve.
Two curves are tangent externally at a point P if they lie on opposite sides of their common tangent at P
Two curves are tangent internally at a point P if they lie on the same side of their common tangent at P
Two lines or plane congruent geometric figures which lie on top of each other are said to be coincident.
Given a set S of points in the plane, an enclosing circle is a circle for which all points S lie in its interior.
The equation defining Killing vectors. L_Xg_(ab)=X_(a;b)+X_(b;a)=2X_((a;b))=0, where L is the Lie derivative and X_(b;a) is a covariant derivative.
Given a ring R with identity, the special linear group SL_n(R) is the group of n×n matrices with elements in R and determinant 1. The special linear group SL_n(q), where q is ...
A generalization of a Heyting algebra which replaces Boolean algebra in "intuitionistic" logic.
An operator A^~ such that A^~^2=A^~ or an element of an algebra x such that x^2=x.
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