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For a function with 2 degrees of freedom, the 2-dimensional phase space that is accessible to the function or object is called its phase plane.
For a system of n first-order ordinary differential equations (or more generally, Pfaffian forms), the 2n-dimensional space consisting of the possible values of ...
An adjoint curve which bears a special relation to the base curve.
Let V be a variety, and write G(V) for the set of divisors, G_l(V) for the set of divisors linearly equivalent to 0, and G_a(V) for the group of divisors algebraically equal ...
A function or curve is piecewise continuous if it is continuous on all but a finite number of points at which certain matching conditions are sometimes required.
For every k>1, there exist only finite many pairs of powers (p,p^') with p and p^' natural numbers and k=p^'-p.
A singular point such that every neighborhood of the point intersects itself. Pinch points are also called Whitney singularities or branch points.
Let x:p(x)->xp(x), then for any operator T, T^'=Tx-xT is called the Pincherle derivative of T. If T is a shift-invariant operator, then its Pincherle derivative is also a ...
The 4-polyhex illustrated above.
A pivot point of a curve is a fixed point Q such that points P lying on the curve and their (isogonal, isotomic, etc.) conjugates are collinear with Q.
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