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While an equality A=B states that two mathematical expressions are equal, an inequation A!=B states that two expressions are not equal.
A group having an infinite number of elements. Some infinite groups, such as the integers or rationals, are not continuous groups.
An archaic term for calculus.
Integer programming in a special case of linear programming in which all variables are required to take on integer values only. Set covering deployment is an example ...
A rectifiable current whose boundary is also a rectifiable current.
This distribution is implemented in the Wolfram Language as InverseChiSquareDistribution[nu].
A linear deconvolution algorithm.
Two quantities y and x are said to be inversely proportional (or "in inverse proportion") if y is given by a constant multiple of 1/x, i.e., y=c/x for c a constant. This ...
Attach a string to a point on a curve. Extend the string so that it is tangent to the curve at the point of attachment. Then wind the string up, keeping it always taut. The ...
An operator of period 2, i.e., an operator * which satisfies ((a)^*)^*=a.
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