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A set having the largest number k of distinct residue classes modulo m so that no subset has zero sum.
Spinor fields describing particles of zero rest mass satisfy the so-called zero rest mass equations. Examples of zero rest mass particles include the neutrino (a fermion) and ...
An initial point that provides safe convergence of Newton's method (Smale 1981; Petković et al. 1997, p. 1).
A set of points capable of being enclosed in intervals whose total length is arbitrarily small.
If the coefficients of the polynomial d_nx^n+d_(n-1)x^(n-1)+...+d_0=0 (1) are specified to be integers, then rational roots must have a numerator which is a factor of d_0 and ...
A metric g_(ij) which is zero for i!=j.
A quantity which is either 0 (zero) or positive, i.e., >=0.
A quantity which is either 0 (zero) or negative, i.e., <=0.
A quantity which takes on the value zero is said to vanish identically, or sometimes simply to vanish. The term "vanish identically" is preferred when emphasis is needed that ...
A fixed point which has one zero eigenvector.
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