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  • 11Mapping California — California is a unique place that has not always been well understood. For hundreds of years there persisted a European misconception that California was an island and many maps were made depicting it as such. Eventually, by the 18th century,… …

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  • 12Mapping cone (homological algebra) — In homological algebra, the mapping cone is a construction on a map of chain complexes inspired by the analogous construction in topology. In the theory of triangulated categories it is a kind of combined kernel and cokernel: if the chain… …

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  • 13mapping — /map ing/, n. 1. the act or operation of making a map or maps. 2. Math. function (def. 4a). [1765 75; MAP + ING1] * * * ▪ mathematics       any prescribed way of assigning to each object in one set a particular object in another (or the same) set …

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  • 14Mapping of Unicode graphic characters — Main article: Mapping of Unicode characters By far the most common Unicode characters are graphical characters. Graphical characters all have some visual representation or glyphs associated with them. While Unicode does not specify the concrete… …

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  • 15Mapping torus — In mathematics, the mapping torus in topology of a homeomorphism f of some topological space X to itself is a particular geometric construction with f. Take the cartesian product of X with a closed interval I, and glue the boundary components… …

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  • 16mapping — noun Date: circa 1752 1. the act or process of making a map 2. function 5a < a one to one continuous mapping > …

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  • 17One-form — In linear algebra, a one form on a vector space is the same as a linear functional on the space. The usage of one form in this context usually distinguishes the one forms from higher degree multilinear functionals on the space. For details, see&#8230; …

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  • 18One-parameter group — In mathematics, a one parameter group or one parameter subgroup usually means a continuous group homomorphism φ&#160;: R → G from the real line R (as an additive group) to some other topological group G. That means that it is not in fact a group …

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  • 19one-to-one — 1. noun a) A personal relationship, especially a sexual one, between two people. b) injection (a mapping which takes no two points in the preimage to the same point in the image) or a bijection. Syn: 121, 1 2 1 …

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  • 20mapping —    1. The establishment of one to one correspondence between two sets of data.    2. The translation of one group of data into a new set of data …

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