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In floating-point arithmetic, a biased exponent is the result of adding some constant (called the bias) to the exponent chosen to make the range of the exponent nonnegative. ...
A perimeter-bisecting line segment which originates at a vertex of a polygon. The three splitters of a triangle concur in a point known as the Nagel point Na.
Each point in the convex hull of a set S in R^n is in the convex combination of n+1 or fewer points of S.
A family of subsets of a topological space such that every point has a neighborhood that intersects only one of them.
A family of subsets of a topological space such that every point has a neighborhood which intersects only a finite number of them.
A space X is locally pathwise-connected if for every neighborhood around every point in X, there is a smaller, pathwise-connected neighborhood.
Let c=(c_1,...,c_n) be a point in C^n, then the open polydisk is defined by S={z:|z_j-c_j|<|z_j^0-c_j|} for j=1, ..., n.
A set S with a single point P removed is called a punctured set, written S\{P}.
The point at which the three lines connecting the polygon vertices of perspective triangles (from a point) concur, sometimes also called the homology center, pole, or, in ...
Let X be a topological vector space and for an arbitrary point x in X, denote by N_(x) the collection of all neighborhoods of x in X. A local base at x is any set B subset ...
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