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A tree spread in which each node has a finite number of children.
A fiber space, depending on context, means either a fiber bundle or a fibration.
The order of a finite field is the number of elements it contains.
A topological space in which every point has a countable neighborhood system base for its neighborhood system.
A fixed point which has one zero eigenvector.
A flow line for a map on a vector field F is a path sigma(t) such that sigma^'(t)=F(sigma(t)).
Any bivariate distribution function with marginal distribution functions F and G satisfies max{F(x)+G(y)-1,0}<=H(x,y)<=min{F(x),G(y)}.
There are seven frieze groups, which can be written in orbifold notation as *22infty, 2*infty, 22infty, *inftyinfty, infty*, inftyx, inftyinfty.
If the average number of envelopes per pigeonhole is a, then some pigeonhole will have at least a envelopes. Similarly, there must be a pigeonhole with at most a envelopes.
The canonical generator of the nonvanishing homology group on a topological manifold.
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