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An integral of motion which restricts the phase space available to a dynamical system.
The problem of deciding if two knots in three-space are equivalent such that one can be continuously deformed into another.
A mathematical structure (e.g., a group, vector space, or smooth manifold) in a category.
One of the eight regions of space defined by the eight possible combinations of signs (+/-,+/-,+/-) for x, y, and z.
The unit of solid angle. The solid angle corresponding to all of space being subtended is 4pi steradians.
A measure which takes values in the complex numbers. The set of complex measures on a measure space X forms a vector space. Note that this is not the case for the more common ...
Let K be a T2-topological space and let F be the space of all bounded complex-valued continuous functions defined on K. The supremum norm is the norm defined on F by ...
A W^*-algebra is a C-*-algebra A for which there is a Banach space A_* such that its dual is A. Then the space A_* is uniquely defined and is called the pre-dual of A. Every ...
A function with k continuous derivatives is called a C^k function. In order to specify a C^k function on a domain X, the notation C^k(X) is used. The most common C^k space is ...
A metric space X is isometric to a metric space Y if there is a bijection f between X and Y that preserves distances. That is, d(a,b)=d(f(a),f(b)). In the context of ...
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