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An extension F of a field K is said to be algebraic if every element of F is algebraic over K (i.e., is the root of a nonzero polynomial with coefficients in K).
An algebraic identity is a mathematical identity involving algebraic functions. Examples include the Euler four-square identity, Fibonacci identity, Lebesgue identity, and ...
A single component algebraic link. Most knots up to 11 crossings are algebraic, but they quickly become outnumbered by nonalgebraic knots for more crossings (Hoste et al. ...
Any tangle obtained by additions and multiplications of rational tangles (Adams 1994).
A field K is said to be algebraically closed if every polynomial with coefficients in K has a root in K.
A transformation in which the coordinate system is changed, leaving vectors in the original coordinate system "fixed" while changing their representation in the new ...
A transformation in which vectors are transformed in a fixed coordinate system. In contrast, a transformation in which the coordinate system is changed, leaving vectors in ...
A technical mathematical object which bears the same resemblance to binary relations as categories do to functions and sets.
Mathematical growth in which one population grows at a rate proportional to the power of another population.
An almost alternating link with a single component.
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