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  • 11Fundamental plane (elliptical galaxies) — The fundamental plane for elliptical galaxies relates the effective radius, average surface brightness and central velocity dispersion.MotivationMany characteristics of a galaxy are correlated. For example, as one would expect, a galaxy with a… …

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  • 12Risk-neutral measure — In mathematical finance, a risk neutral measure, is a prototypical case of an equivalent martingale measure. It is heavily used in the pricing of financial derivatives due to the fundamental theorem of asset pricing, which implies that in a… …

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  • 13Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union — Not to be confused with Charter of Fundamental Rights and Basic Freedoms. Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union The preamble of the Charter Created …

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  • 14Hausdorff measure — In mathematics a Hausdorff measure is a type of outer measure, named for Felix Hausdorff, that assigns a number in [0,∞] to each set in R n or, more generally, in any metric space. The zero dimensional Hausdorff measure is the number of points in …

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  • 15Secondary measure — In mathematics, the secondary measure associated with a measure of positive density ho when there is one, is a measure of positive density mu, turning the secondary polynomials associated with the orthogonal polynomials for ho into an orthogonal… …

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  • 16Outer measure — In mathematics, in particular in measure theory, an outer measure or exterior measure is a function defined on all subsets of a given set with values in the extended real numbers satisfying some additional technical conditions. A general theory… …

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  • 17Probability measure — In some cases, statistical physics uses probability measures, but not all measures it uses are probability measures.[1][2] In mathematics, a probability measure is a real valued function defined on a set …

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  • 18Unit of measure — Unit U nit, n. [Abbrev. from unity.] 1. A single thing or person. [1913 Webster] 2. (Arith.) The least whole number; one. [1913 Webster] Units are the integral parts of any large number. I. Watts. [1913 Webster] 3. A gold coin of the reign of… …

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  • 19Giuseppe Vitali — (August 26 1875 February 29 1932) was an Italian mathematician, remembered for the Vitali theorem on the existence of non measurable sets of real numbers. His Vitali covering lemma is also fundamental to measure theory.He was born in Ravenna and… …

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  • 20Ban (information) — Fundamental units of information bit (binary) nat (base e) ban (decimal) qubit (quantum) This box: view · …

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