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  • 1Geometry from the Land of the Incas — Infobox Website name = Geometry from the Land of the Incas favicon = caption = url = http://www.gogeometry.com/ commercial = No type = Educational registration = owner = Antonio Gutierrez author = Antonio Gutierrez launch date = current status =… …

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  • 2Transition metal dioxygen complex — Dioxygen complexes are coordination compounds that contain O2 as a ligand.[1] The study of these compounds is inspired by oxygen carrying proteins such as myoglobin, hemoglobin, hemerythrin, and hemocyanin.[2] Several transition metals form… …

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  • 3Track transition curve — The red Euler spiral is an example of an easement curve between a blue straight line and a circular arc, shown in green …

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  • 4Square planar molecular geometry — The square planar molecular geometry in chemistry describes the stereochemistry (spatial arrangement of atoms) that is adopted by certain chemical compounds. As the name suggests, molecules of this geometry have their atoms positioned at the… …

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  • 5Octahedral molecular geometry — Idealized structure of a compound with octahedral coordination geometry. In chemistry, octahedral molecular geometry describes the shape of compounds where in six atoms or groups of atoms or ligands are symmetrically arranged around a central… …

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  • 6Divisor (algebraic geometry) — In algebraic geometry, divisors are a generalization of codimension one subvarieties of algebraic varieties; two different generalizations are in common use, Cartier divisors and Weil divisors (named for Pierre Cartier and André Weil). These… …

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  • 7analytic geometry — a branch of mathematics in which algebraic procedures are applied to geometry and position is represented analytically by coordinates. Also called coordinate geometry. [1820 30] * * * Investigation of geometric objects using coordinate systems.… …

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  • 8Continuous geometry — In mathematics, continuous geometry is an analogue of complex projective geometry introduced by von Neumann (1936, 1998), where instead of the dimension of a subspace being in a discrete set 0, 1, ..., n, it can be an element of the unit… …

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  • 9Coordination geometry — The term coordination geometry is used in a number of related fields of chemistry and solid state chemistry/physics. Contents 1 Molecules 2 Inorganic coordination complexes 3 Crystallography usage 4 …

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  • 10Symplectic geometry — is a branch of differential topology/geometry which studies symplectic manifolds; that is, differentiable manifolds equipped with a closed, nondegenerate 2 form. Symplectic geometry has its origins in the Hamiltonian formulation of classical… …

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