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41Weightlessness — Zero gravity redirects here. For other uses, see Zero gravity (disambiguation). Zero G redirects here. For other uses, see Zero G (disambiguation). 0G redirects here. For other uses, see 0G (disambiguation). Weightlessness (or zero g) is the… …
42Haagerup property — In mathematics, the Haagerup property, also known as Gromov s a T menability, is a property of groups that is a strong negation of Kazhdan s property (T). Property (T) is considered a representation theoretic form of rigidity, so the Haagerup… …
43Harmonious set — In mathematics, a harmonious set is a subset of a locally compact abelian group on which every weak character may be uniformly approximated by strong characters. Equivalently, a suitably defined dual set is relatively dense in the Pontryagin dual …
44Heine–Cantor theorem — In mathematics, the Heine–Cantor theorem, named after Eduard Heine and Georg Cantor, states that if M is a compact metric space, then every continuous function: f : M rarr; N , where N is a metric space, is uniformly continuous.For instance, if f …
45Uniform integrability — The concept of uniform integrability is an important concept in functional analysis and probability theory. If μ is a finite measure, a subset is said to be uniformly integrable if Rephrased with a probabilistic language, the definition… …
46Complete metric space — Cauchy completion redirects here. For the use in category theory, see Karoubi envelope. In mathematical analysis, a metric space M is called complete (or Cauchy) if every Cauchy sequence of points in M has a limit that is also in M or,… …
47Pointwise convergence — In mathematics, pointwise convergence is one of various senses in which a sequence of functions can converge to a particular function.[1][2] Contents 1 Definition 2 Properties …
48Topological group — Concepts in group theory category of groups subgroups, normal subgroups group homomorphisms, kernel, image, quotient direct product, direct sum semidirect product, wreath product …
49Discrete space — In topology, a discrete space is a particularly simple example of a topological space or similar structure, one in which the points are isolated from each other in a certain sense. Contents 1 Definitions 2 Properties 3 Uses …
50Non-standard calculus — Abraham Robinson Contents 1 Motivation …