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The distance from the center of a circle to its perimeter, or from the center of a sphere to its surface. The radius is equal to half the diameter.
sigma=1/tau, where tau is the torsion. The symbol phi is also sometimes used instead of sigma.
R(p,tau) = int_(-infty)^inftyint_(-infty)^infty[1/(sigmasqrt(2pi))e^(-(x^2+y^2)/(2sigma^2))]delta[y-(tau+px)]dydx (1) = ...
The amazing identity for all theta, where Gamma(z) is the gamma function. Equating coefficients of theta^0, theta^4, and theta^8 gives some amazing identities for the ...
A sum which includes both the Jacobi triple product and the q-binomial theorem as special cases. Ramanujan's sum is ...
sum_(n=0)^(infty)(-1)^n[((2n-1)!!)/((2n)!!)]^3 = 1-(1/2)^3+((1·3)/(2·4))^3+... (1) = _3F_2(1/2,1/2,1/2; 1,1;-1) (2) = [_2F_1(1/4,1/4; 1;-1)]^2 (3) = ...
For a point y in Y, with f(y)=x, the ramification index of f at y is a positive integer e_y such that there is some open neighborhood U of y so that x has only one preimage ...
A type of cusp as illustrated above for the curve x^4+x^2y^2-2x^2y-xy^2+y^2=0.
The fractal-like figure obtained by performing the same iteration as for the Mandelbrot set, but adding a random component R, z_(n+1)=z_n^2+c+R. In the above plot, ...
Let V and W be vector spaces over a field F, and let T:V->W be a linear transformation. Assuming the dimension of V is finite, then dim(V)=dim(Ker(T))+dim(Im(T)), where ...
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