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The Jacobi polynomials, also known as hypergeometric polynomials, occur in the study of rotation groups and in the solution to the equations of motion of the symmetric top. ...
The principal normal indicatrix of a closed space curve with nonvanishing curvature bisects the area of the unit sphere if it is embedded.
The jerk j is defined as the time derivative of the vector acceleration a, j=(da)/(dt).
A sampling phenomenon produced when a waveform is not sampled uniformly at an interval t each time, but rather at a series of slightly shifted intervals t+Deltat_i such that ...
A bound on error-correcting codes.
The Jordan product of quantities x and y is defined by x·y=1/2(xy+yx).
The (n+1)×(n+1) tridiagonal matrix (also called the Clement matrix) defined by S_n=[0 n 0 0 ... 0; 1 0 n-1 0 ... 0; 0 2 0 n-2 ... 0; | | ... ... ... |; 0 0 0 n-1 0 1; 0 0 0 0 ...
The function K_n(x_0,x)=K_n(x,x_0)^_=K_n(x^_,x^__0) which is useful in the study of many polynomials.
The problem of deciding if two knots in three-space are equivalent such that one can be continuously deformed into another.
A knot diagram which does not specify whether crossings are under- or overcrossings.
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