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An elliptic curve of the form y^2=x^3+n for n an integer. This equation has a finite number of solutions in integers for all nonzero n. If (x,y) is a solution, it therefore ...
An unknot which can only be unknotted by first increasing the number of crossings.
Approximates the possible values of y in terms of x if sum_(i,j=0)^na_(ij)x^iy^j=0.
An element B of a ring is nilpotent if there exists a positive integer k for which B^k=0.
Coordinates defined by an orthocentric system.
The Roman surface, also called the Steiner surface (not to be confused with the class of Steiner surfaces of which the Roman surface is a particular case), is a quartic ...
The roots (sometimes also called "zeros") of an equation f(x)=0 are the values of x for which the equation is satisfied. Roots x which belong to certain sets are usually ...
The spherical harmonics Y_l^m(theta,phi) are the angular portion of the solution to Laplace's equation in spherical coordinates where azimuthal symmetry is not present. Some ...
There are a great many beautiful identities involving q-series, some of which follow directly by taking the q-analog of standard combinatorial identities, e.g., the ...
The point at which a curve or function crosses the x-axis (i.e., when y=0 in two dimensions).
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