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An object which can be constructed by squaring is called squarable.
A square prism is prism with square base and is therefore a special case of a cuboid.
The square root inequality states that 2sqrt(n+1)-2sqrt(n)<1/(sqrt(n))<2sqrt(n)-2sqrt(n-1) for n>=1.
A number is said to be squarefree (or sometimes quadratfrei; Shanks 1993) if its prime decomposition contains no repeated factors. All primes are therefore trivially ...
The robustness of a given outcome to small changes in initial conditions or small random fluctuations. Chaos is an example of a process which is not stable.
The measurable space (S^',S^') into which a random variable from a probability space is a measurable function.
The value at a stationary point.
(Deltau)_i^2=(u_i-u^_)^2, where u^_ is the average of {u_i}.
The probability of getting a positive result for a given test which should produce a positive result.
Three sets of three lines such that each line is incident with two from both other sets.
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