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  • 91Poincaré inequality — In mathematics, the Poincaré inequality is a result in the theory of Sobolev spaces, named after the French mathematician Henri Poincaré. The inequality allows one to obtain bounds on a function using bounds on its derivatives and the geometry of …

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  • 92Discontinuous linear map — In mathematics, linear maps form an important class of simple functions which preserve the algebraic structure of linear spaces and are often used as approximations to more general functions (see linear approximation). If the spaces involved are… …

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  • 93Phase (waves) — Phase in waves is the fraction of a wave cycle which has elapsed relative to an arbitrary point.[1] Contents 1 Formula 2 Phase shift 3 Phase difference …

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  • 94Exponential map — In differential geometry, the exponential map is a generalization of the ordinary exponential function of mathematical analysis to all differentiable manifolds with an affine connection. Two important special cases of this are the exponential map …

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  • 95DD — Die Abkürzung DD steht für: Dresden (deutsches Kfz Kennzeichen) Differenzialdiagnose oder Differenzialdiagnostik, ein Resultat bzw. den Prozess der Diagnosefindung Double Density, eine Speicherdichte von Disketten Dolby Digital, ein Mehrkanal… …

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  • 96Time dependent vector field — In mathematics, a time dependent vector field is a construction in vector calculus which generalizes the concept of vector fields. It can be thought of as a vector field which moves as time passes. For every instant of time, it associates a… …

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  • 97Locally integrable function — In mathematics, a locally integrable function is a function which is integrable on any compact set of its domain of definition. Formal definition Formally, let Omega be an open set in the Euclidean space scriptstylemathbb{R}^n and scriptstyle… …

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  • 98Global optimization — is a branch of applied mathematics and numerical analysis that deals with the optimization of a function or a set of functions to some criteria. General The most common form is the minimization of one real valued function f in the parameter space …

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  • 99Hankel transform — Besides the meaning discussed in this article, the Hankel transform may also refer to the determinant of the Hankel matrix of a sequence .In mathematics, the Hankel transform of order nu; of a function f ( r ) is given by::F u(k) = int 0^infty… …

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  • 100Sierpiński space — In mathematics, Sierpiński space (or the connected two point set) is a finite topological space with two points, only one of which is closed.It is the smallest example of a topological space which is neither trivial nor discrete. It is named… …

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