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  • 111Linking number — In mathematics, the linking number is a numerical invariant that describes the linking of two closed curves in three dimensional space. Intuitively, the linking number represents the number of times that each curve winds around the other. The… …

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  • 112economics — /ek euh nom iks, ee keuh /, n. 1. (used with a sing. v.) the science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind. 2. (used with a pl. v.) financial considerations;… …

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  • 113Asymptote — For other uses, see Asymptote (disambiguation). The graph of a function with a horizontal, vertical, and oblique asymptote …

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  • 114Info-gap decision theory — is a non probabilistic decision theory that seeks to optimize robustness to failure – or opportuneness for windfall – under severe uncertainty,[1][2] in particular applying sensitivity analysis of the stability radius type[3] to perturbations in… …

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  • 115Montgomery curve — In mathematics the Montgomery curve is a form of elliptic curve, different from the usual representation (Weierstrass form). It has been introduced by Peter L.Montgomery in,[1] and it has been used since 1987 for certain computations, and in… …

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  • 116Contact (mathematics) — Osculation redirects here. For other meanings, see Kiss. In mathematics, contact of order k of functions is an equivalence relation, corresponding to having the same value at a point P and also the same derivatives there, up to order k. The… …

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  • 117Monodromy theorem — Illustration of analytic continuation along a curve (only a finite number of the disks Ut are shown) …

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  • 118Vapor-liquid equilibrium — Vapor liquid equilibrium, abbreviated as VLE by some, is a condition where a liquid and its vapor (gas phase) are in equilibrium with each other, a condition or state where the rate of evaporation (liquid changing to vapor) equals the rate of… …

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  • 119Lissajous figure — /lee seuh zhooh , lee seuh zhooh /, Physics. the series of plane curves traced by an object executing two mutually perpendicular harmonic motions. [1875 80; named after Jules A. Lissajous (1822 80), French physicist] * * *       also called… …

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  • 120Angle — This article is about angles in geometry. For other uses, see Angle (disambiguation). Oblique angle redirects here. For the cinematographic technique, see Dutch angle. ∠, the angle symbol In geometry, an angle is the figure formed by two rays… …

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