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  • 11Groupoid — dablink|This article is about groupoids in category theory. For the algebraic structure with a single binary operation see magma (algebra). In mathematics, especially in category theory and homotopy theory, a groupoid is a simultaneous… …

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  • 12Schur multiplier — In mathematical group theory, the Schur multiplier or Schur multiplicator is the second homology group of a group G. It was introduced by Issai Schur (1904) in his work on projective representations. Contents 1 Examples and properties 2 Re …

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  • 13Prime number — Prime redirects here. For other uses, see Prime (disambiguation). A prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. A natural number greater than 1 that is not a prime number is… …

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  • 14InfiniBand — The panel of an InfiniBand switch InfiniBand is a switched fabric communications link used in high performance computing and enterprise data centers. Its features include high throughput, low latency, quality of service and failover, and it is… …

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  • 15Lens space — A lens space is an example of a topological space, considered in mathematics. The term often refers to a specific class of 3 manifolds, but in general can be defined for higher dimensions.In the 3 manifold case, a picturesque description of a… …

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  • 16Mapping cylinder — In mathematics, specifically algebraic topology, the mapping cylinder of a function f between topological spaces X and Y is the quotient where the union is disjoint, and ∼ is the equivalence relation That is, the mapping cylinder Mf …

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  • 17Dehn's lemma — In mathematics Dehn s lemma asserts that a piecewise linear map of a disk into a 3 manifold, with the map s singularity set in the disc s interior, implies the existence of another piecewise linear map of the disc which is an embedding and is… …

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  • 18Henselian ring — In mathematics, a Henselian ring (or Hensel ring) is a local ring in which Hensel s lemma holds. They were defined by harvtxt|Azumaya|1951, who named them after Kurt Hensel. Some standard references for Hensel rings are… …

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  • 19March 2011 — was the third month of the current year. It began on a Tuesday and ended after 31 days on a Thursday. International holidays (See Holidays and observances, on sidebar at right, below) Portal:Current events This is an archived version of Wikipedia …

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  • 20Monodromy — In mathematics, monodromy is the study of how objects from mathematical analysis, algebraic topology and algebraic and differential geometry behave as they run round a singularity. As the name implies, the fundamental meaning of monodromy comes… …

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