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If G^' is a subgraph of G, then G is said to be a supergraph of G^'.
Let M be a regular surface with v_(p),w_(p) points in the tangent space M_(p) of M. Then the third fundamental form is given by III(v_(p),w_(p))=S(v_(p))·S(w_(p)), where S is ...
The triangle transformation principle gives rules for transforming equations involving an incircle to equations about excircles.
The triangular inequalities are the inequalities |x-y|<=z<=x+y for real numbers (x,y,z) (Messiah 1962, p. 1056). If these inequalities hold for any one permutation of ...
The series sum_(j=1)^(infty)f_j(z) is said to be uniformly Cauchy on compact sets if, for each compact K subset= U and each epsilon>0, there exists an N>0 such that for all ...
A uniquely complemented lattice is a complemented lattice (L, ^ , v ,0,1,^') that satisfies ( forall x in L)( forall y in L)[(x ^ y=0) ^ (x v y=1)]=>y=x^'. The class of ...
A sphere of radius 1.
The quantifier "for all" ( forall ), sometimes also known as the "general quantifier."
A universal sentence is a sentence (i.e., formula of the predicate calculus without free variables) whose variables are universally quantified.
A graph in which individual nodes have no distinct identifications except through their interconnectivity. Graphs in which labels (which are most commonly numbers) are ...
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