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Lebesgue covering dimension
Lebesgue covering dimension In mathematics, the Lebesgue covering dimension or topological dimension of a ...
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Talk:Lebesgue covering dimension
Talk:Lebesgue covering dimension The definition given uses the term "refinement ... conclude that the unit disk has topo dimension 1? or even 0? I don't ... date; the definition is by Menger not Lebesgue. The space whose dimension we are ...
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Dimension
Dimension For other senses of this word, see dimension (disambiguation). 2-dimensional renderings (ie. flat drawings ... 4-dimensional spacetime. In common usage, a dimension (Latin, "measured out") is a parameter or ... corresponding space has therefore two dimensions, its dimension is two, and this space is said ... flight (relative to the Earth) requires another dimension (altitude), hence the position of the ...
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Covering
Covering Mathematical meanings of the term covering include A covering map in topology. A vertex covering or edge covering in graph theory. The covering lemma ...
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Inductive dimension
Inductive dimension In the mathematical field of topology, the inductive dimension of a topological space X is either of two values, the small inductive dimension ind(X) or the large inductive dimension Ind(X). These are based on the ... the boundaries of n-dimensional balls) have dimension n − 1. Therefore it should ...
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Hausdorff dimension
Hausdorff dimension In mathematics, the Hausdorff dimension is an extended non-negative real number ... technical developments used to compute the Hausdorff dimension for highly irregular sets were obtained by ... Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch. For this reason, Hausdorff dimension is sometimes referred to as Hausdorff-Besicovitch dimension. It is also less frequently called ...
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Henri Lebesgue
Henri Lebesgue Henri Lebesgue Henri Lon Lebesgue (June 28, 1875 – July 26, 1941 ... most famous for his theory of integration. Lebesgue's integration theory was originally published in ... at the University of Nancy in 1902. Lebesgue's father was a typesetter, who ...
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Dimension (vector space)
Dimension (vector space) In mathematics, the dimension of a vector space V is the ... of V. It is sometimes called Hamel dimension or algebraic dimension to distinguish it from other types of dimension. All bases of a vector space ...
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Category:Dimension theory
Category:Dimension theory Dimension theory is a branch of general topology ... invariants of topological spaces. Pages in category "Dimension theory" There are 9 pages in this section of this category. C Correlation dimension Correlation sum F Fractal dimension H Hausdorff dimension I Inductive dimension ...
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User:Mathbot/Logged misspellings (old2)
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