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Given ∠AXB+∠AYB=pi radians in the above figure, then X and Y are said to be antigonal points with respect to A and B.
Having forms of different handedness which are not mirror-symmetric.
Find necessary and sufficient conditions that determine when the integral curve of two periodic functions kappa(s) and tau(s) with the same period L is a closed curve.
A surface which has no edges.
K=-e^2, where e is the eccentricity of a conic section.
Exchanges branches of the hyperbola x^'y^'=xy. x^' = mu^(-1)x (1) y^' = -muy. (2)
There are no fewer than three distinct notions of curve throughout mathematics. In topology, a curve is a one-dimensional continuum (Charatonik and Prajs 2001). In algebraic ...
The order of the polynomial defining an algebraic curve.
A metric g_(ij) which is zero for i!=j.
The operator D=-i(d+d^*), where d^* is the adjoint.
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