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A property of motion which is conserved to exponential accuracy in the small parameter representing the typical rate of change of the gross properties of the body.
The set E of edges of a loopless graph (V,E), being a set of unordered pairs of elements of V, constitutes an adjacency relation on V. Formally, an adjacency relation is any ...
Two fractions are said to be adjacent if their difference has a unit numerator. For example, 1/3 and 1/4 are adjacent since 1/3-1/4=1/12, but 1/2 and 1/5 are not since ...
The value nearest to but still inside an inner fence.
In a graph G, two graph vertices are adjacent if they are joined by a graph edge.
Every finite-dimensional Lie algebra of characteristic p=0 has a faithful finite-dimensional representation.
In the archaic terminology of Whittaker and Watson (1990), the complex number z representing x+iy.
"Aggregate" is an archaic word for infinite sets such as those considered by Georg Cantor. The term is sometimes also used to refer to a finite or infinite set in which ...
The Riemann's moduli space gives the solution to Riemann's moduli problem, which requires an analytic parameterization of the compact Riemann surfaces in a fixed ...
A theory which satisfies all the Eilenberg-Steenrod axioms with the possible exception of the long exact sequence of a pair axiom, as well as a certain additional continuity ...
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