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sum_(k=-infty)^infty(a; m-k)(b; n-k)(a+b+k; k)=(a+n; m)(b+m; n).
Let A and B be two *-algebras. An algebraic homomorphism phi:A->B is called *-homomorphism if it satisfies phi(a^*)=phi(a)^* for each a in A.
A subset X of R^n is star convex if there exists an x_0 in X such that the line segment from x_0 to any point in X is contained in X. A star-shaped figure is star convex but ...
A fractal composed of repeated copies of a pentagram or other polygon. The above figure shows a generalization to different offsets from the center.
Starr roses are attractive geometric figures such as those illustrated above.
Let A be a C^*-algebra, then a state is a positive linear functional on A of norm 1.
An expression built up from statements letters by appropriate application of connectives (Mendelson 1997, p. 13).
A symbol used to represent a Boolean statement in logic that can take the value either true or false. All statement letters are statements forms (Mendelson 1997, p. 13).
A point x_0 at which the derivative of a function f(x) vanishes, f^'(x_0)=0. A stationary point may be a minimum, maximum, or inflection point.
A quantity (such as a statistical median, quartile deviation, etc.), which is calculated from observed data.
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