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If an infinite number of points in the plane are all separated by integer distances, then all the points lie on a straight line.
A transformation which has only trivial invariant subsets is said to be ergodic.
The difference between a quantity and its estimated or measured quantity.
The function f(beta,z)|->z^((1+cosbeta+isinbeta)/2), illustrated above for beta=0.4.
The two-dimensional Euclidean space denoted R^2.
An arbitrary rotation may be described by only three parameters.
An orthogonal projection of a cross onto a three-dimensional subspace. It is said to be normalized if the cross vectors are all of unit length.
One of the Eilenberg-Steenrod axioms which states that, if X is a space with subspaces A and U such that the set closure of A is contained in the interior of U, then the ...
The exists quantifier exists .
Given a subspace A of a space X and a map from A to a space Y, is it possible to extend that map to a map from X to Y?
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