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  • 121Nondualism — is a term used to denote affinity, or unity, rather than duality or separateness or multiplicity. In reference to the universe it may be used to denote the idea that things appear distinct while not being separate. The term nondual (meaning not… …

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  • 122Catholic Concept of the Divine — is the Catholic Church definition of divine, as published in The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. II. This content is in the public domain. To form a more systematic idea of God, and as far as possible, to unfold the implications of the truth, God is… …

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  • 123Matrix exponential — In mathematics, the matrix exponential is a matrix function on square matrices analogous to the ordinary exponential function. Abstractly, the matrix exponential gives the connection between a matrix Lie algebra and the corresponding Lie group.… …

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  • 124Linear multistep method — Adams method redirects here. For the electoral apportionment method, see Method of smallest divisors. Linear multistep methods are used for the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations. Conceptually, a numerical method starts from an …

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  • 125Singly and doubly even — In mathematics an even integer, that is, a number that is divisible by 2, is called evenly even or doubly even if it is a multiple of 4, and oddly even or singly even if it is not. (The former names are traditional ones, derived from the ancient… …

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  • 126Set notation — Sets are fundamental objects in mathematics. Intuitively, a set is merely a collection of elements or members . There are various conventions for textually denoting sets. In any particular situation, an author typically chooses from among these… …

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  • 127Cayley-Bacharach theorem — In mathematics, the Cayley Bacharach theorem is a statement in projective geometry which contains as a special case Pascal s theorem. The Cayley Bacharach theorem pertains to the family of cubic curves (plane curves of degree three) passing… …

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  • 128Weyl character formula — In mathematics, the Weyl character formula in representation theory describes the characters of irreducible representations of compact Lie groups in terms of their highest weights. It is named after Hermann Weyl, who proved it in the late… …

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