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  • 1Logarithmic norm — In mathematics, a logarithmic norm or Lozinskiĭ measure is a scalar quantity associated with a complex square matrix and an induced matrix norm. It was independently introduced by Germund Dahlquist and Sergei Lozinskiĭ in 1958. [Torsten Ström, On …

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  • 2Autonomous convergence theorem — In mathematics, an autonomous convergence theorem is one of a family of related theorems which give conditions for global asymptotic stability of a continuous dynamical system.HistoryThe Markus Yamabe conjecture was formulated as an attempt to… …

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  • 3List 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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  • 4Germund Dahlquist — (January 16, 1925 Uppsala February 8, 2005 Stockholm) was a Swedish mathematician known primarily for his early contributions to the theory of numerical analysis as applied to differential equations.Dahlquist began to study mathematics at… …

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  • 5Convergence of Fourier series — In mathematics, the question of whether the Fourier series of a periodic function converges to the given function is researched by a field known as classical harmonic analysis, a branch of pure mathematics. Convergence is not necessarily a given… …

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  • 6Landau prime ideal theorem — In mathematics, the prime ideal theorem of algebraic number theory is the number field generalization of the prime number theorem. It provides an asymptotic formula for counting the number of prime ideals of a number field K , with norm at most X …

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  • 7Peak programme meter — A typical British quasi PPM. Each division between 1 and 7 is exactly four decibels and 6 is the intended maximum level. A peak programme meter (PPM) is an instrument used in professional audio for indicating the level of an audio signal. There… …

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  • 8Magnitude (mathematics) — The magnitude of an object in Mathematics is its size: a property by which it can be compared as larger or smaller than other objects of the same kind; in technical terms, an ordering (or ranking) of the class of objects to which it belongs. It… …

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  • 9Deformation (mechanics) — This article is about deformation in mechanics. For the term s use in engineering, see Deformation (engineering). Deformation in continuum mechanics is the transformation of a body from a reference configuration to a current configuration.[1] A… …

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  • 10Holomorphic functional calculus — In mathematics, holomorphic functional calculus is functional calculus with holomorphic functions. That is to say, given a holomorphic function fnof; of a complex argument z and an operator T , the aim is to construct an operator:f(T),which in a… …

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