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The study of valuations which simplifies class field theory and the theory of function fields.
A function f(x) has a vertical tangent line at x_0 if f is continuous at x_0 and lim_(x->x_0)f^'(x)=+/-infty.
A k-colored graph is a labeled k-colorable graph together with its coloring function (Finch 2003).
The point at which a curve or function crosses the x-axis (i.e., when y=0 in two dimensions).
The point at which a curve or function crosses the y-axis (i.e., when x=0 in two dimensions).
The Fourier transform of the constant function f(x)=1 is given by F_x[1](k) = int_(-infty)^inftye^(-2piikx)dx (1) = delta(k), (2) according to the definition of the delta ...
The Fourier transform of the Heaviside step function H(x) is given by F_x[H(x)](k) = int_(-infty)^inftye^(-2piikx)H(x)dx (1) = 1/2[delta(k)-i/(pik)], (2) where delta(k) is ...
A global maximum, also known as an absolute maximum, the largest overall value of a set, function, etc., over its entire range. It is impossible to construct an algorithm ...
A global minimum, also known as an absolute minimum, is the smallest overall value of a set, function, etc., over its entire range. It is impossible to construct an algorithm ...
Every graph with n vertices and maximum vertex degree Delta(G)<=k is (k+1)-colorable with all color classes of size |_n/(k+1)_| or [n/(k+1)], where |_x_| is the floor ...
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