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  • 91Globular cluster — s from the Sun and contains hundreds of thousands of stars. [cite news coauthors =The Hubble Heritage team url = http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/1999/26/ title = Hubble Images a Swarm of Ancient Stars work = HubbleSite… …

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  • 92Canonical bundle — In mathematics, the canonical bundle of a non singular algebraic variety V of dimension n is the line bundle which is the nth exterior power of the cotangent bundle Ω on V. Over the complex numbers, it is the determinant bundle of holomorphic n… …

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  • 93Cissoid of Diocles — construction In geometry, the cissoid of Diocles is a cubic plane curve notable for the property that it can be used to construct two mean proportionals to a given ratio. In particular, it can be used to double a cube. It can be defined as the… …

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  • 94Moduli of algebraic curves — In algebraic geometry, a moduli space of (algebraic) curves is a geometric space (typically a scheme or an algebraic stack) whose points represent isomorphism classes of algebraic curves. It is thus a special case of a moduli space. Depending on… …

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  • 95Riemann surface — For the Riemann surface of a subring of a field, see Zariski–Riemann space. Riemann surface for the function ƒ(z) = √z. The two horizontal axes represent the real and imaginary parts of z, while the vertical axis represents the real… …

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  • 96Timeline of Islamic science and engineering — This timeline of Islamic science and engineering covers the general development of science and technology in the Islamic world during the Islamic Golden Age, usually dated from the 7th to 16th centuries.From the 17th century onwards, the advances …

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  • 97Trisectrix of Maclaurin — In geometry, the trisectrix of Maclaurin is a cubic plane curve defined by the equation in polar coordinates:r= a frac{sin 3 heta}{sin 2 heta} = {a over 2} frac{4 cos^2 heta 1} {cos heta} = {a over 2} (4 cos heta sec heta). In Cartesian… …

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  • 98Trisectrix — In geometry, a trisectrix is a curve which can be used to trisect an arbitrary angle. Such a method falls outside those allowed by compass and straightedge constructions, so they do not contradict the well known theorem which states that an… …

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  • 99Genus–degree formula — In classical algebraic geometry, the genus–degree formula relates the degree d of a non singular plane curve with its arithmetic genus g via the formula: A singularity of order r decreases the genus by .[1] Proofs The proof follows immediately… …

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  • 100maximum forward rate smoothing — An alternative yield curve smoothing technique. The most accurate yield curve smoothing method for forward rates. The yield curve with the smoothest possible forward rate function, consistent with observable data, is closely related to but… …

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