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  • 71Poincaré half-plane model — Stellated regular heptagonal tiling of the model.In non Euclidean geometry, the Poincaré half plane model is the upper half plane, together with a metric, the Poincaré metric, that makes it a model of two dimensional hyperbolic geometry.It is… …

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  • 72Carathéodory's theorem — In mathematics, Carathéodory s theorem may refer to one of a number of results of Constantin Carathéodory:* Carathéodory s theorem (convex hull) about the convex hulls of sets in Euclidean space *Carathéodory s theorem (measure theory) about… …

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  • 73Harmonic conjugate — For geometric conjugate points, see Projective harmonic conjugates. In mathematics, a function defined on some open domain is said to have as a conjugate a function if and only if they are respectively real and imaginary part of a holomorphic… …

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  • 74Rindler coordinates — In relativistic physics, the Rindler coordinate chart is an important and useful coordinate chart representing part of flat spacetime, also called the Minkowski vacuum. The Rindler chart was introduced by Wolfgang Rindler. The Rindler coordinate… …

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  • 75List of mathematics articles (A) — NOTOC A A Beautiful Mind A Beautiful Mind (book) A Beautiful Mind (film) A Brief History of Time (film) A Course of Pure Mathematics A curious identity involving binomial coefficients A derivation of the discrete Fourier transform A equivalence A …

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  • 76Microstrip — Cross section of microstrip geometry. Conductor (A) is separated from ground plane (D) by dielectric substrate (C). Upper dielectric (B) is typically air. Microstrip is a type of electrical transmission line which can be fabricated using printed… …

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  • 77Midsphere — A polyhedron and its midsphere. The red circles are the boundaries of spherical caps within which the surface of the sphere can be seen from each vertex. In geometry, the midsphere or intersphere of a polyhedron is a sphere which is tangent to… …

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  • 78William Fogg Osgood — (1864 1943) was an American mathematician, born in Boston. In 1886 he graduated from Harvard, where, after studying at the universities of Göttingen (1887 89) and Erlangen (Ph.D., 1890), he was instructor (1890 93), assistant professor (1893… …

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  • 79Space-oblique Mercator projection — is a map projection.HistoryThe Space oblique Mercator projection (SOM) was developed by John P. Snyder, Alden Partridge Colvocoresses and John L. Junkins in 1976. Snyder had an interest in maps, originating back to his childhood and his regularly …

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  • 80Adolf Busemann — Adolph Busemann (20 April 1901 3 November 1986) was a German aerospace engineer and influential early pioneer in aerodynamics, specialising in supersonic airflows. He introduced the concept of swept wings, and after immigrating to the United… …

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