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  • ...st1=W.|last2=Pandharipande|first2=R.|date=1997-05-17|title=Notes on stable maps and quantum cohomology|eprint=alg-geom/9608011|pages=6,12,29,31}}</ref> The If the only maps from a rational curve to <math>X</math> are constants maps, then the pullback of the tangent sheaf is the free sheaf <math>\mathcal{O} ...
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  • ...Harv|Ekedahl|Lando|Shapiro|Vainshtein|2001}}. Now that the space of stable maps to the projective line relative to a point has been constructed by {{Harvtx Let <math> \mathcal{M}_{g;k_1, \dots, k_n} </math> be the space of stable maps ''f'' from a genus ''g'' curve to '''P'''<sup>1</sup>('''C''') such that '' ...
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  • ...|diverging<ref>[http://www.kennethmoreland.com/color-maps/ Diverging Color Maps for Scientific Visualization - Kenneth Moreland]</ref> ...eatures-with-aside-icons-3-cols-mQE9rwEn Fabio Crameri: Scientific colour maps]</ref> ...
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  • ...tation |last=Woodward |first=Christopher T. |arxiv=0912.1132 |title=Moment maps and geometric invariant theory |year=2011|bibcode=2009arXiv0912.1132W }} [[Category:Wikipedia glossaries using description lists]] ...
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  • [[Image:Googlematrixwikipedia2009.jpg|thumb|240px|Fig.1. Google matrix of Wikipedia articles network, written in the bases of PageRank index; fragment of top 2 ...ille2006"/> The examples of Google matrix structure are shown in Fig.1 for Wikipedia articles hyperlink network in 2009 at small scale and in Fig.2 for Universi ...
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  • This is a summary of [[map projection]]s that have articles of their own on Wikipedia or that are otherwise [[WP:NOTABLE|notable]]. Because there is no limit to | [[File:Web maps Mercator projection SW.jpg|150px]] ...
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  • ...ion up to homotopy of ''A'' on ''E'' is a differential operator ''D'' that maps <!--- See [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] on how to create references using <ref></ref> tags which will t ...
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  • ...as [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Mathematics § Article introduction]] and [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lead section]]: ...s]] on [[continuous dual space]] or other [[topologies on spaces of linear maps]]. ...
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  • ...lusion criterion''': As there is no [[glossary of homological algebra]] in Wikipedia right now, this glossary also includes a few concepts in homological algebr {{defn|1=Given chain maps <math>f, g: (C, d_C) \to (D, d_D)</math> between chain complexes of modules ...
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  • ...(or respondents). These associations are then represented graphically as "maps", which eases the interpretation of the structures in the data. Oppositions <!--- See [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] on how to create references using <ref></ref> tags which will t ...
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  • * Bowen: "Entropy for Maps of the Interval", ''[[Topology (journal)|Topology]]'', vol. 16 (1977); pp.& <!--- See [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] on how to create references using <ref></ref> tags which will t ...
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  • ...those in [[measure theory]] (as there is no glossary for measure theory in Wikipedia right now). {{defn|A set <math>S</math> of maps between fixed metric spaces is said to be [[equicontinuous]] if for each <m ...
    28 KB (4,294 words) - 06:49, 28 February 2025
  • ...arginal likelihood (REML){{Citation needed|reason=can't find this topic on wikipedia; do you mean restricted *maximum* likelhiid?|date=March 2024}} which exploi ...
    14 KB (2,211 words) - 03:32, 3 September 2024
  • ...utes. Typically used for generating [[lightmap]]s, [[normal mapping|normal maps]], or low [[level of detail (computer graphics)|level of detail]] models.<r {{defn|Coordinate systems used to control surface deformation (via Weight maps) during [[skeletal animation]]. Typically stored in a [[hierarchy]], contro ...
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  • {{defn|no=2|1=The [[zero module homomorphism]] is a module homomorphism that maps every element to zero.}} [[Category:Wikipedia glossaries using description lists]] ...
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  • [[File:Wikipedia figure.png|thumb|The [[Discrete Fourier transform|DFT]]-method for identify ...signal for the sequence, but raises questions such as which out of 24 (4!) maps should be used and what effect does this map have on our analysis. Unlike t ...
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  • {{defn|no=1|An [[injective module]] is one with the property that maps from submodules to it can be extended to larger modules.}} ...module ''N'' is the ideal of elements ''x'' such that some power of ''x'' maps ''N'' into ''M''.}} ...
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Apache_Ignite&oldid=1105175435 |work=Wikipedia |language=en |access-date=2022-12-09}}</ref> the Tahoe-LAFS file store,<ref ...e largest of these. If an object already in the system at <math>S_k</math> maps to this new site <math>S_{n+1}</math>, it will be fetched afresh and cached ...
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  • ...ath> is not a [[Modular form#Modular functions|modular function]] (per the Wikipedia definition), but every modular function is a [[rational function]] in <math ...' → ω(''f''(''z'')). By the [[Monodromy theorem]] this is holomorphic and maps the complex plane '''C''' to the upper half plane. From this it is easy to ...
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  • .../ref> This allows one to build, and continuously update, cognitive spatial maps of novel environments as they are being explored, so that they are able to <!--- See [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] on how to create references using <ref></ref> tags which will t ...
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