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The converse of Fisher's theorem.
A theorem that guarantees that the trajectory of Langton's ant is unbounded.
Two lines that lie on top of one another are called coincident lines.
An abbreviation for the cokernel.
The logarithm of the reciprocal of a number, equal to the negative of the logarithm of the number itself, cologx=log(1/x)=-logx.
An m×1 matrix [a_(11); a_(21); |; a_(m1)].
Two algebraic objects that are commutative, i.e., A and B such that A*B=B*A for some operation *, are said to commute with each other.
A surface which has no edges.
A complex polynomial is a polynomial with complex coefficients.
CP.
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