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A string or word is said to be admissible if that word appears in a given sequence. For example, in the sequence aabaabaabaabaab..., a, aa, baab are all admissible, but bb is ...
Any link can be represented by a closed braid.
A set (usually of letters) from which a subset is drawn. A sequence of letters is called a word, and a set of words is called a code.
The payment of a debt plus accrued interest by regular payments.
An archaic name for topology.
An Andreini tessellation is a three-dimensional equivalent of a semiregular tessellation. There are 28 such tessellations.
The angle bisector of an angle in a triangle divides the opposite side in the same ratio as the sides adjacent to the angle.
A term in social choice theory meaning invariance of a result under permutation of voters.
If a map f:G->G^' from a group G to a group G^' satisfies f(ab)=f(b)f(a) for all a,b in G, then f is said to be an antihomomorphism. Moreover, if G and G^' are isomorphic, ...
An operator * for which a*b=-b*a is said to be anticommutative.
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