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An unknot which can only be unknotted by first increasing the number of crossings.
mu_i(epsilon), sometimes denoted P_i(epsilon), is the probability that element i is populated, normalized such that sum_(i=1)^Nmu_i(epsilon)=1.
The simplicial complex formed from a family of objects by taking sets that have nonempty intersections.
An algebraic surface of degree 9. Enneper's minimal surface is an example of a nonic surface.
In the American system, 10^(30).
A quantity which is either 0 (zero) or positive, i.e., >=0.
An integer that is either 0 or positive, i.e., a member of the set Z^*={0} union Z^+, where Z-+ denotes the positive integers.
An integer that is either 0 or negative, i.e., a member of the set {0} union Z^-, where Z-- denotes the negative integers.
A quantity that is nonzero everywhere is said to be nonvanishing. For instance, the values of x^2+1 are nonvanishing for real x, while those of x^2 are not (since x^2 ...
If a prime number divides a norm but not the bases of the norm, it is itself a norm.
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