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The set of all centroid points in a weighted tree (Harary 1994, p. 36).
The triangle coefficient is function of three variables written Delta(abc)=Delta(a,b,c) and defined by Delta(abc)=((a+b-c)!(a-b+c)!(-a+b+c)!)/((a+b+c+1)!), (Shore and Menzel ...
The triangle transformation principle gives rules for transforming equations involving an incircle to equations about excircles.
Every real number is negative, 0, or positive. The law is sometimes stated as "For arbitrary real numbers a and b, exactly one of the relations a<b, a=b, a>b holds" (Apostol ...
Let a cotree of a spanning tree T in a connected graph G be denoted T^*. Then the edges of G which are not in T^* are called its twigs (Harary 1994, p. 39).
A random number which lies within a specified range (which can, without loss of generality, be taken as [0, 1]), with a uniform distribution.
A sphere of radius 1.
The right conoid surface given by the parametric equations x(u,v) = vcosu (1) y(u,v) = vsinu (2) z(u,v) = csqrt(a^2-b^2cos^2u). (3)
The second-order ordinary differential equation y^('')+[A+Bcos(2x)+Ccos(4x)]y=0.
An oriented surface for which every point belongs to a Wiedersehen pair. Proof of the Blaschke conjecture established that the only Wiedersehen surfaces are the standard ...
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