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  • 111Pascal matrix — In mathematics, particularly matrix theory and combinatorics, the Pascal matrix is an infinite matrix containing the binomial coefficients as its elements. There are 3 ways this can be achieved either as an upper triangular matrix, a lower… …

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  • 112Direct linear transformation — (DLT) is an algorithm which solves a set of variables from a set of similarity relations:   for where and are known vectors, denotes equality up to an unknown scalar multiplication, and …

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  • 113Rotation 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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  • 114Commutative property — For other uses, see Commute (disambiguation). In mathematics an operation is commutative if changing the order of the operands does not change the end result. It is a fundamental property of many binary operations, and many mathematical proofs… …

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  • 115Inverse semigroup — In mathematics, an inverse semigroup S is a semigroup in which every element x in S has a unique inverse y in S in the sense that x = xyx and y = yxy. Inverse semigroups appear in a range of contexts; for example, they can be employed in the… …

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  • 116Algèbre universelle — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Algèbre (homonymie). L algèbre universelle est la branche de l algèbre qui a pour but de traiter de manière générale et simultanée les différentes structures algébriques : groupes, monoïdes, anneaux, espaces …

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  • 117Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff equation — In astrophysics, the Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff (TOV) equation constrains the structure of a spherically symmetric body of isotropic material which is in static gravitational equilibrium, as modelled by general relativity. The equation[1] is Here …

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  • 118Pauli exclusion principle — The Pauli exclusion principle is a quantum mechanical principle formulated by Wolfgang Pauli in 1925. It states that no two identical fermions may occupy the same quantum state simultaneously . A more rigorous statement of this principle is that …

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  • 119Vega — Starbox begin name=Vega Starbox image caption = Location of Vega in the constellation Lyra. Starbox observe epoch=J2000.0 constell=Lyra ra=RA|18|36|56.3364cite web author=Staff date=October 30, 2007 url=http://simbad.u strasbg.fr/simbad/sim… …

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  • 120Group theory — is a mathematical discipline, the part of abstract algebra that studies the algebraic structures known as groups. The development of group theory sprang from three main sources: number theory, theory of algebraic equations, and geometry. The… …

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