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  • ...in contact, the [[normal force]] between the two surfaces, and the overall geometry of the bodies.
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  • ...gland in 1651. He had a prolonged dispute with John Wilkins, professor of geometry at Oxford, a much better mathematician, and this may have prevented him fro
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  • '''Euclid's Elements''' is the oldest systematic treatise on [[Euclidean geometry]]. For more than twenty centuries the ''Elements'' was the major textbook ...It then goes on to the formulation of the five [[postulates]] of Euclidean geometry:
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  • Arbarello, E.; Cornalba, M.; Griffiths, P. A.; Harris, J. Geometry of algebraic curves. Vol. I. Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften
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  • ...t ship, and the vertical slope of the ship's hull, affected the engagement geometry. Even when the geometry was perfect, there were mechanical problems inside the fuze. Too hard an im
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  • ...the angle between the [[axis|axes]] which define a [[plane]] in [[analytic geometry]], units of area are called '''square ''unit''''', where ''unit'' is the un
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  • {{r|Differential geometry}}
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  • * Derrida, Jacques & Husserl, Edmund (1989). ''Edmund Husserl's Origin of Geometry: An Introduction''. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN
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  • ...> Radar targets associated with such threats are very different in speed, geometry, and distance than the aircraft and cruise missile targets for which AN/SPY
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  • ...type of function in [[complex analysis]], with connections to [[algebraic geometry]] and [[number theory]]. Modular forms played a key rôle in [[Andrew Wiles
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  • ...ence]]s. In mathematics, he made significant contributions to [[projective geometry]], [[probabilities]], and [[combinatorial mathematics]]. In physics, he stu
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  • ...ant" are also mapped to points which are also "distant". In [[differential geometry]], this means that one topological space can be deformed into the other by
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  • In [[algebraic geometry]], an '''isogeny''' between [[abelian variety|abelian varieties]] is a [[ra ...r]]s is isomorphic to a quotient of the complex numbers by some [[lattice (geometry)|lattice]]. If ''E''<sub>1</sub> = '''C'''/''L''<sub>1</sub>, and ''L''<su
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  • {{r|Differential geometry}}
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  • ...ually distributed in many deposits, the value fluctuation also affects the geometry of the mineral deposit.
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  • *Geometry
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  • In [[algebraic geometry]] an '''Abelian surface''' over a [[field]] <math>K</math> is a two dimensi
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  • Hidetoshi, Fukagawa, and Tony Rothman. ''Sacred Mathematics: Japanese Temple Geometry''. Princeton UP, 2008.
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  • ...try]], is an example of an '''affine space'''. Remember that in elementary geometry none of the points in the plane is special&mdash;there is no origin. A '''r From elementary geometry we know that any two points in a plane (a collection of infinitely many p
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  • ...dited Thales with numerous discoveries and advances in [[astronomy]] and [[geometry]]. ...oretical basis. His name is associated with several basic propositions of geometry: 1) that a circle is bisected by a diameter; 2) the angles at the base of a
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