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  • Wolf and Pate correlation (capillary tubes)
  • L-PLS (extends Partial Least Squares regression to 3 connected data blocks)
  • OPLS-DA (Orthogonal Projections to Latent Structures - Discriminant Analysis) (Partial Least Squares with discrete variables)
  1. Mathematics and Its Applications Nonlinear Stochastic Evolution Problems in Applied Sciences [1 ed.] Template:ISBN
  2. Researching the Socio-Political Dimensions of Mathematics Education: Issues of Power in Theory and Methodology (Mathematics Education Library) [1 ed.] Template:ISBN
  1. Limit (mathematics)
  2. Equilateral_triangle#Circumradius,_inradius,_and_exradii
  3. Perimeter#Circumference_of_a_circle
  4. Pompeiu's theorem


  • Please make a page on linearization of ordinary differential equations. More precisely, consider the system x dot = f(x,u,t) wherex and u are vectors. Then it is a standard result used in the theroy of control systems (in engineering disciplines) that it can be linearized as

x dot = Ax + Bu where A = partial f / partial x and B = partial / partial u. However, in the engineeiring books or web resources no proof is offered for it. Many textbooks cite the following book [*] as a reference for its proof, but unfortunately I do not have access to it. In the engineering field many researchers will benefit from its proof.

[*] H. Amann. Ordinary Differential Equations: An Introduction to Nonlinear Analysis, volume 13 of De Gruyter Studies in Mathematics. De Gruyter, Berlin - New York, 1990. Template:Unsigned4

This is a simple application of the concept of a Total derivative. Whether there is justification for having a whole article on the specific application you have in mind I am not sure. The editor who uses the pseudonym "JamesBWatson" (talk) 14:59, 13 October 2015 (UTC)

I have made a draft article on Quasilinearization in response to the request above. It is awaiting approval at Draft:Quasilinearization. Rob.Corless (talk) 20:46, 31 March 2022 (UTC)

History of mathematics and other cultural aspects

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Mathematical logic

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  • 32760_(number) -- lowest number evenly divisible by all integers from 1 to 16; factorisation 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 3 * 5 * 7 * 13. [Comment: 32760 is not divisible by 16 or 11. The correct lowest number divisible by 1 through 16 is 720720.]
  • 7920 (number) -- see http://www.numbergossip.com/7920 -- as far as I can see, the only unique thing about this number is that it's the order of the smallest sporadic simple group

Representation theory (incl. harmonic analysis)

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