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A map which is monotone increasing and therefore order-preserving.
The standard Lorentzian inner product on R^4 is given by -dx_0^2+dx_1^2+dx_2^2+dx_3^2, (1) i.e., for vectors v=(v_0,v_1,v_2,v_3) and w=(w_0,w_1,w_2,w_3), ...
If {f_n} is a sequence of measurable functions, with 0<=f_n<=f_(n+1) for every n, then intlim_(n->infty)f_ndmu=lim_(n->infty)intf_ndmu.
The appropriate notion of integer for surreal numbers.
A simple way to enumerate some types of groups due to J. H. Conway (Zwillinger 1995).
j_n(z)=(z^n)/(2^(n+1)n!)int_0^picos(zcostheta)sin^(2n+1)thetadtheta, where j_n(z) is a spherical Bessel function of the first kind.
A tensor g whose discriminant satisfies g=g_(11)g_(22)-g_(12)^2>0.
Denoted sl_n.
A quantity which transforms like a tensor except for a scalar factor of a Jacobian.
The Fourier transform is a generalization of the complex Fourier series in the limit as L->infty. Replace the discrete A_n with the continuous F(k)dk while letting n/L->k. ...
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