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  • 1Orthogonal group — Group theory Group theory …

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  • 2Cartesian coordinate system — Illustration of a Cartesian coordinate plane. Four points are marked and labeled with their coordinates: (2, 3) in green, (−3, 1) in red, (−1.5, −2.5) in blue, and the origin (0, 0) in purple. A Cartesian coordinate system specifies each point… …

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  • 3vehicle axis system — this system is a right hand orthogonal axis system fixed in a vehicle such that with the vehicle moving steadily in a straight line on a level road, the x axis is substantially horizontal, points forward, and is in the longitudinal plane of… …

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  • 4Earth-fixed axis system — this system is a right hand orthogonal axis system fixed on the earth. The trajectory of the vehicle is described with respect to this earth fixed axis system. The x and y axes are in a horizontal plane and the z axis is directed downward …

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  • 5tire axis system — the origin of the tire axis system is the center of tire contact. The x axis is the intersection of the wheel plane and the road plane with a positive direction forward. The z axis is perpendicular to the road plane with a positive direction… …

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  • 6Rotation operator (vector space) — This article derives the main properties of rotations in 3 dimensional space.The three Euler rotations is an obvious way to bring a rigid body into any desired orientation bysequentially making rotations about axis fixed relative the body. But it …

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  • 7Hilbert space — For the Hilbert space filling curve, see Hilbert curve. Hilbert spaces can be used to study the harmonics of vibrating strings. The mathematical concept of a Hilbert space, named after David Hilbert, generalizes the notion of Euclidean space. It… …

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  • 8Centripetal force — Not to be confused with Centrifugal force. Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 9Cross product — This article is about the cross product of two vectors in three dimensional Euclidean space. For other uses, see Cross product (disambiguation). In mathematics, the cross product, vector product, or Gibbs vector product is a binary operation on… …

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  • 10Hermite polynomials — In mathematics, the Hermite polynomials are a classical orthogonal polynomial sequence that arise in probability, such as the Edgeworth series; in combinatorics, as an example of an Appell sequence, obeying the umbral calculus; in numerical… …

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