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  • ...urveying]], designing and setting out curves in [[Rail transport|railway]] track.<ref name=Iwnicki>{{cite book|last=Iwnicki|first=Simon|title=Handbook of Ra ...sides of the rail to determine the correct values on straight sections of track which typically feature a mix of small positive and negative versines. ...
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  • [[File:Vertikale Winkel 3D.png|thumb|upright=1.5|Geometry of an SLAR]] == Range resolution (across track) == ...
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  • * [[Diameter (computational geometry)]], the problem of computing the longest distance between two of <math>n</m * [[Kinetic diameter (data)]], the algorithmic problem of keeping track of the diameter of a moving point set ...
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  • ...7/s00454-015-9715-9|doi-access=|issue=3|journal=[[Discrete & Computational Geometry]]|mr=3392976|pages=728–740|title=Positive center sets of convex curves|volu The shape is based on a [[stadium]], a place used for [[athletics track|athletics]] and [[horse racing]] tracks. ...
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  • ...ion = Photograph showing the offset between starting lines of an athletics track This observation means that an athletics track has the same offset between starting lines on each lane, equal to 2{{pi}} t ...
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  • ...sp.org/jsag/2011/3-1/p02.xhtml|journal=Journal of Software for Algebra and Geometry|volume=3|issue=1|pages=5–10|doi=10.2140/jsag.2011.3.5|issn=1948-7916|doi-ac The primary computational method used in numerical algebraic geometry is homotopy continuation, in which a [[homotopy]] is formed between two pol ...
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  • ...etches in his manuscript. (The [[Stack (mathematics)|stacks]] of algebraic geometry, which also go back to Grothendieck, are not the focus of this manuscript.) ...n</math>. Such a structure was later called a [[coherator]] since it keeps track of all higher coherences. This structure has been formally studied by Georg ...
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  • ...that model the region both ahead and behind the crack tip is used to keep track of the plasticity produced at the crack tip.<ref>{{cite journal |first=D. S === Geometry factors === ...
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  • ...jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|{{convert|90|ft|m|2|adj=on}} radii on the elevated {{Track gauge|ussg|allk=on}} [[Chicago 'L']]. There is no room for longer radii at ...perelevation]] (difference in elevation of the two rails) in the case of [[Track (rail transport)|train tracks]], determines the maximum safe speed of a cur ...
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  • [[Image:Track cycling 2005.jpg|thumb|''Cant'' in a [[velodrome]]]] The '''cant''' of a [[Rail transport|railway]] track or [[camber angle|camber]] of a road (also referred to as '''superelevation ...
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  • ...me{Out}(F_n)</math> can be represented by an expanding irreducible [[train track map]].<ref name="BH92">Mladen Bestvina, and Michael Handel, [https://www.js ...atics)|Perron–Frobenius eigenvalue]] of the transition matrix of any train track representative of <math>\varphi</math>.<ref name="BH92"/><ref>Oleg Bogopols ...
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  • {{Short description|Data structures used to track continuously moving geometric bodies}} A '''kinetic data structure''' is a [[data structure]] used to track an attribute of a geometric system that is moving continuously.<ref name="J ...
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  • ...5, [[American Mathematical Society]].</ref> for studying the topology and geometry of [[plane curve|plane curves]]. The three main invariants—<math>J^+</math> The <math>J^+</math> and <math>J^-</math> invariants keep track of how curves change under these transformations and deformations. The <mat ...
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  • In [[metric geometry]] and [[computational geometry]], a '''minimum-diameter spanning tree''' of a finite set of points in a [[ ...eattach these points one at a time to the other point of the pair, keeping track of the diameter of the tree at each step. There are <math>O(n^2)</math> can ...
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  • ...cat.org/oclc/266958114 |title=Morphology of condensed matter : physics and geometry of spatially complex systems |date=2002 |publisher=Springer |others=Klaus R In order to track the evolution of homological features as opposed to the static topological ...
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  • == In geometry == ...Matt|title=Humble Pi: A Comedy of Maths Errors|chapter=Chapter One: Losing Track of Time|publisher=Penguin Random House UK}}</ref> ...
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  • [[File:Drawing of flange gauge and track gauge.png|thumb|The flange gauge on the wheel keeps the vehicle from slidin [[File:Track gradient.svg|thumb|Illustrative scheme of tracks on a gradient]] ...
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  • In [[differential geometry]], the '''radius of curvature''', {{mvar|R}}, is the [[Multiplicative inver *For the use in [[differential geometry]], see [[Cesàro equation]]. ...
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  • :'''(L)''' All [[Chord (geometry)|chords]] which cut the curve [[Arc length|length]] into halves have the sa :'''(A)''' All [[Chord (geometry)|chords]] which cut the ''area'' into halves have the same length. ...
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  • ...stant professor from 1988 to 1991. In 1992 he was hired there as a tenure-track assistant professor, and spent the rest of his career there until his death ...iga>{{cite journal|last1=Buliga | first1=Marius|title=Infinitesimal affine geometry of metric spaces endowed with a dilatation structure |year=2010|journal=Hou ...
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