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71Classical central-force problem — In classical mechanics, the central force problem is to determine the motion of a particle under the influence of a single central force. A central force is a force that points from the particle directly towards (or directly away from) a fixed… …
72Modified discrete cosine transform — The modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) is a Fourier related transform based on the type IV discrete cosine transform (DCT IV), with the additional property of being lapped: it is designed to be performed on consecutive blocks of a larger… …
73Charlie-Hebdo — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Charlie.  Charlie Hebdo {{{nomorigine}}} …
74Charlie Hebdo — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Charlie. Charlie Hebdo Pays …
75Charlie hebdo — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Charlie.  Charlie Hebdo {{{nomorigine}}} …
76Modulation — For musical change of key, see Modulation (music). For other uses, see Modulation (disambiguation). Passband modulation v · d · e …
77CORDIC — Trigonometry History Usage Functions Generalized Inverse functions Further reading …
78Radon transform — In mathematics, the Radon transform in two dimensions, named after the Austrian mathmematician Johann Radon, is the integral transform consisting of the integral of a function over straight lines. The inverse of the Radon transform is used to… …
79Tau (2π) — Some special angles in radians Part of a series of articles …
80Vector space — This article is about linear (vector) spaces. For the structure in incidence geometry, see Linear space (geometry). Vector addition and scalar multiplication: a vector v (blue) is added to another vector w (red, upper illustration). Below, w is… …