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A G-space provides local notions of harmonic, hyperharmonic, and superharmonic functions. When there exists a nonconstant superharmonic function greater than 0, it is a ...
A number t_x=tan^(-1)(1/x)=cot^(-1)x, where x is an integer or rational number, tan^(-1)x is the inverse tangent, and cot^(-1)x is the inverse cotangent. Gregory numbers ...
When a point P moves along a line through the circumcenter of a given triangle Delta, the pedal circle of P with respect to Delta passes through a fixed point (the Griffiths ...
An approach for the calculation of a Gröbner basis into several smaller computations following a path in the Gröbner fan of the ideal generated by the system of inequalities.
A honeycomb-like packing that forms hexagons.
Given n circles and a perimeter p, the total area of the convex hull is A_(Convex Hull)=2sqrt(3)(n-1)+p(1-1/2sqrt(3))+pi(sqrt(3)-1). Furthermore, the actual area equals this ...
A dozen dozen, or the square number 144.
The center of a group is the set of elements which commute with every element of the group. It is equal to the intersection of the centralizers of the group elements.
The convolution of two complex-valued functions on a group G is defined as (a*b)(g)=sum_(k in G)a(k)b(k^(-1)g) where the support (set which is not zero) of each function is ...
The set of points of X fixed by a group action are called the group's set of fixed points, defined by {x:gx=x for all g in G}. In some cases, there may not be a group action, ...
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