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The subset C of the Euclidean plane formed by the union of the x-axis, the line segment with interval [0,1] of the y-axis, and the sequence of segments with endpoints (1/n,0) ...
CP.
A "curve" (i.e., a continuous map of a one-dimensional interval) into a two-dimensional area (a plane-filling function) or a three-dimensional volume.
A set of points which do not lie on any of a certain class of hyperplanes.
Informally, a symplectic map is a map which preserves the sum of areas projected onto the set of (p_i,q_i) planes. It is the generalization of an area-preserving map. ...
Given a map f from a space X to a space Y and another map g from a space Z to a space Y, does there exist a map h from X to Z such that gh=f? If such a map h exists, then h ...
Given a Euclidean n-space, H_n=n+1.
Euclidean n-space is denoted R^n.
The path of an object through phase space.
The geometry of Finsler space.
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