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  • 1Root system — This article discusses root systems in mathematics. For root systems of plants, see root. Lie groups …

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  • 2Compact space — Compactness redirects here. For the concept in first order logic, see compactness theorem. In mathematics, specifically general topology and metric topology, a compact space is an abstract mathematical space whose topology has the compactness… …

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  • 3Compact operator on Hilbert space — In functional analysis, compact operators on Hilbert spaces are a direct extension of matrices: in the Hilbert spaces, they are precisely the closure of finite rank operators in the uniform operator topology. As such, results from matrix theory… …

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  • 4Compact Lie algebra — Lie groups …

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  • 5root canal therapy — the aspect of endodontics concerned with the treatment of diseases of the dental pulp, consisting of partial (pulpotomy) or complete (pulpectomy) extirpation of the diseased pulp, cleaning and sterilization of the empty root canal, enlarging and… …

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  • 6root-ball — noun Date: 1930 the compact mass of roots and soil formed by a plant especially in a container …

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  • 7root karren —    These are small, relatively flat karren that are formed beneath compact soils where roots etch into the limestone [3].    See also covered karren; wave karren …

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  • 8P-compact group — In mathematics, in particular algebraic topology, a p compact group is (roughly speaking) a space that is a homotopical version of a compact Lie group, but with all the structure concentrated at a single prime p . This concept was introduced by… …

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  • 9p-compact group — In mathematics, in particular algebraic topology, a p compact group is (roughly speaking) a space that is a homotopical version of a compact Lie group, but with all the structure concentrated at a single prime p. This concept was introduced by… …

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  • 10Dynkin diagram — See also: Coxeter–Dynkin diagram Finite Dynkin diagrams Affine (extended) Dynkin diagrams …

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