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In mathematics, a crunode[1] (archaic; from Latin crux "cross" + node[2]) or node of an algebraic curve is a type of singular point at which the curve intersects itself so that both branches of the curve have distinct tangent lines at the point of intersection. A crunode is also known as an ordinary double point.[3][4]
In the case of a smooth real plane curve Template:Math, a point is a crunode provided that both first partial derivatives vanish
and the Hessian determinant is negative:
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