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  • 91Freudenthal magic square — In mathematics, the Freudenthal magic square (or Freudenthal–Tits magic square) is a construction relating several Lie groups. It is named after Hans Freudenthal and Jacques Tits, who developed the idea independently. It associates a Lie group… …

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  • 92analysis — Synonyms and related words: Baconian method, Boolean algebra, Euclidean geometry, Fourier analysis, Lagrangian function, a fortiori reasoning, a posteriori reasoning, a priori reasoning, abstraction, accounting, airing, algebra, algebraic… …

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  • 93Moufang polygon — In mathematics, a Moufang polygon, named after Ruth Moufang, is an irreducible building of rank two that admits the action of root groups. In a major book on the topic, Tits and Weiss[1] classify them all. An earlier theorem, proved independently …

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  • 94Representation theory — This article is about the theory of representations of algebraic structures by linear transformations and matrices. For the more general notion of representations throughout mathematics, see representation (mathematics). Representation theory is… …

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  • 95Triality — In mathematics, triality is a relationship between three vector spaces, analogous to the duality relation between dual vector spaces. Most commonly, it describes those special features of the group Spin(8), the double cover of 8 dimensional… …

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  • 96Classification of Clifford algebras — In mathematics, in particular in the theory of nondegenerate quadratic forms on real and complex vector spaces, the finite dimensional Clifford algebras have been completely classified in terms of isomorphisms that preserve the Clifford product.… …

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  • 97Split-complex number — A portion of the split complex number plane showing subsets with modulus zero (red), one (blue), and minus one (green). In abstract algebra, the split complex numbers (or hyperbolic numbers) are a two dimensional commutative algebra over the real …

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  • 98Weil conjectures — In mathematics, the Weil conjectures, which had become theorems by 1974, were some highly influential proposals from the late 1940s by André Weil on the generating functions (known as local zeta functions) derived from counting the number of… …

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  • 99Quasideterminant — Introduction= The quasideterminant is a replacement for the determinant for matrices with noncommutative entries. Example 2 imes2 quasideterminants are as follows::: left|egin{array}{cc} a {11} a {12} a {21} a {22} end{array} ight| {11} = a {11} …

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  • 100List of functional analysis topics — This is a list of functional analysis topics, by Wikipedia page. Contents 1 Hilbert space 2 Functional analysis, classic results 3 Operator theory 4 Banach space examples …

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