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  • 21Airy function — This article is about the Airy special function. For the Airy stress function employed in solid mechanics, see Stress functions. In the physical sciences, the Airy function Ai(x) is a special function named after the British astronomer George… …

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  • 22Generalized function — In mathematics, generalized functions are objects generalizing the notion of functions. There is more than one recognised theory. Generalized functions are especially useful in making discontinuous functions more like smooth functions, and (going …

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  • 23List of mathematics articles (L) — NOTOC L L (complexity) L BFGS L² cohomology L function L game L notation L system L theory L Analyse des Infiniment Petits pour l Intelligence des Lignes Courbes L Hôpital s rule L(R) La Géométrie Labeled graph Labelled enumeration theorem Lack… …

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  • 24Algebraic torus — In mathematics, an algebraic torus is a type of commutative affine algebraic group. These groups were named by analogy with the theory of tori in Lie group theory (see maximal torus). The theory of tori is in some sense opposite to that of… …

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  • 25Exponential sheaf sequence — In mathematics, the exponential sheaf sequence is a fundamental short exact sequence of sheaves used in complex geometry.Let M be a complex manifold, and write O M for the sheaf of holomorphic functions on M . Let O M * be the subsheaf consisting …

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  • 26Local system — In mathematics, local coefficients is an idea from algebraic topology, a kind of half way stage between homology theory or cohomology theory with coefficients in the usual sense, in a fixed abelian group A , and general sheaf cohomology which,… …

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  • 27List of general topology topics — This is a list of general topology topics, by Wikipedia page. Contents 1 Basic concepts 2 Limits 3 Topological properties 3.1 Compactness and countability …

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  • 28Barsotti–Tate group — In algebraic geometry, Barsotti–Tate groups or p divisible groups are similar to the points of order a power of p on an abelian variety in characteristic p. They were introduced by Barsotti (1962) under the name equidimensional hyperdomain and by …

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  • 29Connexité (mathématiques) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Connexité. La connexité est une notion de topologie qui formalise le concept d « objet d un seul tenant ». Un objet est dit connexe s il est fait d un seul « morceau », dans le cas contraire,… …

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  • 30Fourier transform — Fourier transforms Continuous Fourier transform Fourier series Discrete Fourier transform Discrete time Fourier transform Related transforms The Fourier transform is a mathematical operation that decomposes a function into its constituent… …

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