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Two fractions are said to be adjacent if their difference has a unit numerator. For example, 1/3 and 1/4 are adjacent since 1/3-1/4=1/12, but 1/2 and 1/5 are not since ...
Given an acute angle in a right triangle, the adjacent side is the leg of the triangle from which the angle to the hypotenuse is measured. Lengths of adjacent and opposite ...
The value nearest to but still inside an inner fence.
In a graph G, two graph vertices are adjacent if they are joined by a graph edge.
A curve which has at least multiplicity r_i-1 at each point where a given curve (having only ordinary singular points and cusps) has a multiplicity r_i is called the adjoint ...
Every finite-dimensional Lie algebra of characteristic p=0 has a faithful finite-dimensional representation.
A nonhomogeneous linear equation or system of nonhomogeneous linear systems of equations is said to be affine.
The set of all nonsingular affine transformations of a translation in space constitutes a group known as the affine group. The affine group contains the full linear group and ...
The ideal generated by a set in a vector space.
In the archaic terminology of Whittaker and Watson (1990), the complex number z representing x+iy.
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