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A nonreflexible regular map of genus 7 with eight graph vertices, 28 graph edges, and eight heptagonal faces.
Two rectangles, neither of which will fit inside the other, are said to be incomparable. This is equivalent to one rectangle being both longer and narrower. At least seven ...
A space X is locally pathwise-connected if for every neighborhood around every point in X, there is a smaller, pathwise-connected neighborhood.
A theorem in game theory which guarantees the existence of a set of mixed strategies for finite, noncooperative games of two or more players in which no player can improve ...
A characteristic of some systems making a transition to chaos. Doubling is followed by quadrupling, etc. An example of a map displaying period doubling is the logistic map.
The ratio of two numbers r and s is written r/s, where r is the numerator and s is the denominator. The ratio of r to s is equivalent to the quotient r/s. Betting odds ...
A polyhedron with extra square faces, given by the Schläfli symbol r{p; q}.
A perimeter-bisecting line segment which originates at a vertex of a polygon. The three splitters of a triangle concur in a point known as the Nagel point Na.
The smallest statistical rank (either up or down) of a set of data.
A universal sentence is a sentence (i.e., formula of the predicate calculus without free variables) whose variables are universally quantified.
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