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  • 41Sverdrup-Relation — Die Sverdrup Balance, die Sverdrup Relation, oder das Sverdrup Regime ist ein wichtiges Prinzip der theoretischen Ozeanographie, das die Existenz stationärer windgetriebener Ozeanströmungen in einem zonal begrenzten Ozean erklärt. Es sagt aus,… …

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  • 42Theorems and definitions in linear algebra — This article collects the main theorems and definitions in linear algebra. Vector spaces A vector space( or linear space) V over a number field² F consists of a set on which two operations (called addition and scalar multiplication, respectively) …

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  • 43Rank (linear algebra) — The column rank of a matrix A is the maximum number of linearly independent column vectors of A. The row rank of a matrix A is the maximum number of linearly independent row vectors of A. Equivalently, the column rank of A is the dimension of the …

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  • 44Projection (linear algebra) — Orthogonal projection redirects here. For the technical drawing concept, see orthographic projection. For a concrete discussion of orthogonal projections in finite dimensional linear spaces, see vector projection. The transformation P is the… …

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  • 45Finitary relation — This article sets out the set theoretic notion of relation. For a more elementary point of view, see Binary relation. For a combinatorial viewpoint, see Theory of relations. For other uses, see Relation (disambiguation). In set theory and logic,… …

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  • 46List of linear algebra topics — This is a list of linear algebra topics. See also list of matrices glossary of tensor theory. Contents 1 Linear equations 2 Matrices 3 Matrix decompositions 4 …

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  • 47Integer relation algorithm — An integer relation between a set of real numbers x 1, x 2, ..., x n is a set of integers a 1, a 2, ..., a n, not all 0, such that:a 1x 1 + a 2x 2 + cdots + a nx n = 0.,An integer relation algorithm is an algorithm for finding integer relations.… …

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  • 48Dispersion relation — The refraction of a light in a prism is due to dispersion. In physics and electrical engineering, dispersion most often refers to frequency dependent effects in wave propagation. Note, however, that there are several other uses of the word… …

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  • 49Cofactor (linear algebra) — In linear algebra, the cofactor (sometimes called adjunct, see below) describes a particular construction that is useful for calculating both the determinant and inverse of square matrices. Specifically the cofactor of the (i, j) entry of a… …

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  • 50Adequate equivalence relation — In algebraic geometry, a branch of mathematics, an adequate equivalence relation is an equivalence relation on algebraic cycles of smooth projective varieties used to obtain a well working theory of such cycles, and in particular, well defined… …

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