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A polyiamond consisting of equilateral triangles arranged along a line.
A man of Seville is shaved by the Barber of Seville iff the man does not shave himself. Does the barber shave himself? This pseudoparadox was proposed by Bertrand Russell.
When working over a collection of fields, the base field is the intersection of the fields in the collection, i.e., the field contained in all other fields.
The space B of a fiber bundle given by the map f:E->B, where E is the total space of the fiber bundle.
A basepoint is the beginning and ending point of a loop. The fundamental group of a topological space is always with respect to a particular choice of basepoint.
The set of points in the space of system variables such that initial conditions chosen in this set dynamically evolve to a particular attractor.
A collection B of subsets of a set X forming a topological basis.
One basis point is defined to be 0.01 percentage points. Therefore, a change of 0.21% could also be expressed as a change by 21 "basis points."
A basis vector in an n-dimensional vector space is one of any chosen set of n vectors in the space forming a vector basis, i.e., having the property that every vector in the ...
A set of values of similar meaning obtained in any manner.
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