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  • 81Cantor space — In mathematics, the term Cantor space is sometimes used to denotethe topological abstraction of the classical Cantor set:A topological space is aCantor space if it is homeomorphic to the Cantor set.The Cantor set itself is of course a Cantor… …

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  • 82Tonal Reproduction Curve — is often referred to by its initials, TRC, and the R is sometimes said to stand for Response, as in Tonal Response Curve.A Tonal Reproduction Curve is applied to the luminance value of an electronic image which adjusts for dot gain of a… …

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  • 83Symmetric product of an algebraic curve — In mathematics, the n fold symmetric product of an algebraic curve C is the quotient space of the n fold cartesian product: C times; C times; ... times; C or C n by the group action of the symmetric group on n letters permuting the factors. It… …

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  • 84Experimental Assembly of Structures in EVA and Assembly Concept for Construction of Erectable Space Structures — The Experimental Assembly of Structures in EVA and the Assembly Concept for Construction of Erectable Space Structures, or EASE/ACCESS, were a pair of Space Shuttle flight experiments that were performed on STS 61 B, on November 29 and December 1 …

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  • 85Lens space — A lens space is an example of a topological space, considered in mathematics. The term often refers to a specific class of 3 manifolds, but in general can be defined for higher dimensions.In the 3 manifold case, a picturesque description of a… …

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  • 86Gosper curve — The Gosper curve, named after Bill Gosper, also known as the flowsnake (a spoonerism of snowflake), is a space filling curve. It is a fractal object similar in its construction to the dragon curve and the Hilbert curve.ee also*Fractal *List of… …

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  • 87Diffusion curve — Diffusion curves are vector graphic primitives for creating smooth shaded images. Each diffusion curve partitions the 2D graphics space through which it is drawn, defining different colors on either side. When rendered, these colors then spread… …

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  • 88Axis of a curve — Axis Ax is, n.; pl. {Axes}. [L. axis axis, axle. See {Axle}.] A straight line, real or imaginary, passing through a body, on which it revolves, or may be supposed to revolve; a line passing through a body or system around which the parts are… …

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  • 89Chiral Potts curve — The chiral Potts curve is an algebraic curve defined over the complex numbers that occurs in the study of the chiral Potts model of statistical mechanics. For an integer N, the parameters in the Boltzmann weights of the model are constrained to… …

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  • 90Payload (air and space craft) — In military aircraft or space exploration, the payload is the carrying capacity of an aircraft or space ship, including as cargo, munitions, scientific instruments or experiments. External fuel, when optionally carried, is also considered part of …

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