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  • ...and designed by Thomson and collaborators, at the [[Science Museum, London|Science Museum]], South Kensington, London]] ...ican Mathematical Society (2009) II.2]], showing how combinations of waves in non-commensurable frequencies cannot repeat their resultant patterns exactl ...
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  • .... He is known as Tawfiq Pasha of Vidin or as Vidinli Huseyin, Tawfiq Pasha in Turkish literature.<ref name=SA/> He served as [[Ottoman Empire-United Stat ...yin Tevfik Paşa Mezar Taşı.jpg|thumb|The tombstone of Hüseyin Tevfik Pasha in Eyüp Sultan]] ...
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  • ...(2011): "The growth mechanism of the basic magnesium chloride whisker". ''Science China Technological Sciences'', volume 54, issue 3, pages 682–690. {{doi|10 In addition, a heptahydrate of phase 5, {{chem2|5Mg(OH)2*MgCl2*7H2O}}, can be ...
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  • ...}</ref> and Bauer's conic sections. He earned a footnote in the history of science as the doctoral advisor (''Doktorvater'') of [[Heinrich Burkhardt]], who be ...r Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet]]. From 1842 Gustav Bauer continued his studies in [[Paris]] under [[Joseph Liouville]], as well as other mathematicians. ...
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  • ...alter">Walter (2018)</ref><ref name="warwick">Warwick (1992), (2012)</ref> In addition, it can be shown that the conformal group of the plane (correspond === Development in the 19th century === ...
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  • {{Short description|Principle in fluid mechanics}} ...given by [[Blaise Pascal]] that states that a pressure change at any point in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such th ...
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  • ...''' (born 21 May 1957 in [[Boulogne-Billancourt]]) is a French [[Materials science|materials scientist]], member of the Mechanical Modelling Laboratory of the ...re (Paris)|École normale supérieure]] de la rue d'Ulm, mathematics option, in 1976. He then joined the [[Corps des mines]] and became a doctor of [[Physi ...
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  • ...[[probability theory]], as well as other related fields such as [[computer science]]. ...tus was seven months old. As his father and grandfather had both been born in India, De Morgan used to say that he was neither English nor Scottish nor I ...
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  • ...plexity theory]], [[decision analysis]], modeling, and the [[philosophy of science]]. ...cially for complex problems and data. The word ''info-metrics'' was coined in 2009 by Amos Golan, right before the interdisciplinary Info-Metrics Institu ...
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  • ...of [[least squares]] of [[observation residuals]]. It is used extensively in the disciplines of [[surveying]], [[geodesy]], and [[photogrammetry]]—the f ...h|1=''h''(''X'') = ''Y''}} relating observations {{math|''Y''}} explicitly in terms of parameters {{math|''X''}} (leading to the A-model below). ...
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  • ...ars in numerous geometric and number-theoretic contexts. It can be denoted in [[nth root|surd]] form as<ref>{{Cite book |last=Ray |first=Joseph |url=http and in exponent form as <math display=inline>6^\frac{1}{2}</math>. ...
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  • ...er at the Realgymnasium (high school) in [[Stargard Szczeciński|Stargard]] in [[Pommern]]. Gerber is known for his controversial work on the [[speed of g ...emann, whereby the [[speed of gravity]] is equal to the [[speed of light]] in his theory.<ref group=A>Levy 1890</ref> However, because the basic laws of ...
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  • ....|date=2020-03-21|title=Backpropagation algorithms and Reservoir Computing in Recurrent Neural Networks for the forecasting of complex spatiotemporal dyn ...st1=A.|last2=Keaveny|first2=E. E.|last3=Papageorgiou|first3=D. T.|title=An in-depth numerical study of the two-dimensional Kuramoto–Sivashinsky equation| ...
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  • {{About|the mathematical concept|number words denoting a position in a sequence ("first", "second", "third", etc.)|Ordinal numeral}} In [[set theory]], an '''ordinal number''', or '''ordinal''', is a generalizat ...
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  • ...ly proportional to the square of the speed of propagation of the radiation in the medium (Clausius): ...date=Jan 15, 2024}}</ref>, comparing the emission of hot, blackened copper in carbon dioxide and hydrogen. ...
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  • ...E), together with a counter electrode (CE) and a reference electrode (RE), in the potentiostatic circuit constituting the electrochemistry cell.<ref name As a high mass sensitive in-situ measurement, EQCM is suitable to monitor the dynamic response of react ...
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  • ...ty (mathematics)|incommensurable]]'', meaning that they share no "measure" in common, that is, there is no length ("the measure"), no matter how short, t ...mbers]. by [[Clifford A. Pickover]]. URL retrieved 24 October 2007.</ref> In fact, all square roots of [[natural number]]s, other than of [[square numbe ...
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  • In [[geometry]], an object has '''symmetry''' if there is an [[Operation (math ==Euclidean symmetries in general== ...
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  • ...inantly for scientific purposes. The kelvin is one of the seven base units in the [[International System of Units]] (SI). ...it can be approached very closely but not actually reached, as recognized in the [[third law of thermodynamics]]. It would be impossible to extract ener ...
    104 KB (15,313 words) - 09:37, 26 February 2025
  • ...called "algebra", while the term "abstract algebra" is seldom used except in [[mathematical education|pedagogy]]. ...as single objects. For example, the structure of groups is a single object in universal algebra, which is called the ''[[variety (universal algebra)|vari ...
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