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A fixed point for which the stability matrix has equal nonzero eigenvectors.
A word or string which is not admissible.
For a sequence {a_n}, if a_(n+1)-a_n>0 for n>=x, then a_n is increasing for n>=x. Conversely, if a_(n+1)-a_n<0 for n>=x, then a_n is decreasing for n>=x. If a_n>0 and ...
The number of inward directed graph edges from a given graph vertex in a directed graph.
If f:(X,A)->(Y,B) is homotopic to g:(X,A)->(Y,B), then f_*:H_n(X,A)->H_n(Y,B) and g_*:H_n(X,A)->H_n(Y,B) are said to be the induced maps.
The fifth of Peano's axioms, which states: If a set S of numbers contains zero and also the successor of every number in S, then every number is in S.
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 ...
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