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  • 71Projective space — In mathematics a projective space is a set of elements constructed from a vector space such that a distinct element of the projective space consists of all non zero vectors which are equal up to a multiplication by a non zero scalar. A formal… …

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  • 72Coordinate space — In mathematics, specifically in linear algebra, the coordinate space, Fn, is the prototypical example of an n dimensional vector space over a field F. It can be defined as the product space of F over a finite index set. Contents 1 Definition 1.1… …

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  • 73Probability space — This article is about mathematical term. For the novel, see Probability Space (novel). In probability theory, a probability space or a probability triple is a mathematical construct that models a real world process (or experiment ) consisting of… …

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  • 74Totally bounded space — In topology and related branches of mathematics, a totally bounded space is a space that can be covered by finitely many subsets of any fixed size (where the meaning of size depends on the given context). The smaller the size fixed, the more… …

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  • 75Classical element — For other uses of 4 elements, see Four elements (disambiguation). For other uses of 5 elements, see Five elements (disambiguation). Many philosophies and worldviews have a set of classical elements believed to reflect the simplest essential parts …

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  • 76Principal homogeneous space — In mathematics, a principal homogeneous space, or torsor, for a group G is a set X on which G acts freely and transitively. That is, X is a homogeneous space for G such that the stabilizer of any point is trivial. An analogous definition holds in …

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  • 77Spectral element method — In mathematics, the spectral element method is a high order finite element method.Introduced in a 1984 paper [A. T. Patera. A spectral element method for fluid dynamics Laminar flow in a channel expansion. Journal of Computational Physics ,… …

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  • 78Orientation (vector space) — See also: orientation (geometry) The left handed orientation is shown on the left, and the right handed on the right. In mathematics, orientation is a notion that in two dimensions allows one to say when a cycle goes around clockwise or… …

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  • 79Cauchy space — In general topology and analysis, a Cauchy space is a generalization of metric spaces and uniform spaces for which the notion of Cauchy convergence still makes sense. Cauchy spaces were introduced by H. H. Keller in 1968, as an axiomatic tool… …

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  • 80Cognitive space — uses the analogy of location in two, three or higher dimensional space to describe and categorize thoughts, memories and ideas. Each individual has his/her cognitive space, resulting in a unique categorization of their ideas. The dimensions of… …

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