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  • 51Vector space — This article is about linear (vector) spaces. For the structure in incidence geometry, see Linear space (geometry). Vector addition and scalar multiplication: a vector v (blue) is added to another vector w (red, upper illustration). Below, w is… …

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  • 52International Space Station — Station spatiale internationale Pour les articles homonymes, voir ISS. Station spatiale internationale …

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  • 53Dual space — In mathematics, any vector space, V, has a corresponding dual vector space (or just dual space for short) consisting of all linear functionals on V. Dual vector spaces defined on finite dimensional vector spaces can be used for defining tensors… …

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  • 54Distributed element filter — Figure 1. A circuit featuring many of the f …

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  • 55Affine space — In mathematics, an affine space is an abstract structure that generalises the affine geometric properties of Euclidean space. In an affine space, one can subtract points to get vectors, or add a vector to a point to get another point, but one… …

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  • 56Finite topological space — In mathematics, a finite topological space is a topological space for which the underlying point set is finite. That is, it is a topological space for which there are only finitely many points.While topology is mostly interesting only for… …

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  • 57Indefinite inner product space — In mathematics, in the field of functional analysis, an indefinite inner product space :(K, langle cdot,,cdot angle, J) is an infinite dimensional complex vector space K equipped with both an indefinite inner product :langle cdot,,cdot angle and… …

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  • 58Mercury (element) — gold ← mercury → thallium Cd ↑ Hg ↓ Cn …

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  • 59International Space Station — Internationale Raumstation Die ISS im März 2009 aufgenommen aus dem Space Shuttle Discovery Emblem …

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  • 60Engineering treatment of the finite element method — This is a draft of a new explanation as suggested on . The finite element method (FEM) is a technique for finding approximate solutions to differential equations that is particularly useful in engineering. As of 2005, FEM is the primary analysis… …

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