Qwika Toolbar for IE and Firefox users!

Home > English

Searching 21,964,380 articles in 1,158 wikis.
Beta release. Any comments please contact us
Press release (Feb 17): New search engine helps bridge the language gap in Wikipedia
Press release (Apr 4): Qwika search engine now indexes 1158 wikis in 12 languages

Search wikis:

Mean curvature
Mean curvature In mathematics, the mean curvature H of a surface S is a measure of curvature that comes from differential geometry and ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_curvature - 3k - Cached - Similar pages

Talk:Mean curvature
Talk:Mean curvature This article needs some serious rewording, but ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Mean_curvature - 0k - Cached - Similar pages

Curvature
Curvature Curvature refers to a number of loosely related ... concepts in different areas of geometry. Intuitively, Curvature is the amount by which a geometric ... There is a key distinction between extrinsic curvature which is defined for objects embedded in ... way that relates to the radius of curvature of circles that touch the object, ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curvature - 14k - Cached - Similar pages

Constant curvature
Constant curvature In mathematics, constant curvature in differential geometry is a concept most ... applied to surfaces. For those the scalar curvature is a single number determining the local ... at all points. The circle has constant curvature, also, in a natural (but different) sense. The standard surface geometries of constant curvature are elliptic geometry (or spherical geometry) ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constant_curvature - 2k - Cached - Similar pages

Gaussian curvature
Gaussian curvature In mathematics, the Gaussian curvature of a point on a surface is ... of the given point. Symbolically, the Gaussian curvature K is defined as K = k_1 ... math>\mathbb{R}^3, the Gaussian curvature is also given by K(\mathbf ... is the shape operator. See also sectional curvature Mean curvature
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaussian_curvature - 1k - Cached - Similar pages

Talk:Curvature invariant
Talk:Curvature invariant What is a zeroth order invariant ... Kretschmann scalar is a zeroth order quadratic curvature invariant, for example.---CH (talk) 22:11 ... is now clear to me what you mean, but the text is not clear yet ... out. I guess by these articles you mean other GR stubs. I'll try and ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Curvature_invariant - 9k - Cached - Similar pages

Talk:Greenwich Mean Time/Time Cube
Talk:Greenwich Mean Time/Time Cube < Talk:Greenwich Mean Time Time Cube For the reasons below ... It has nothing to do with Greenwich Mean Time. The "4/16 rotation principle" is ... It has nothing to do with Greenwich Mean Time" -- unsubstantiated assertion, ignoring my arguments to ... banned for vandalism. I take this to mean that you understand that you are ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Greenwich_Mean_Time/Time_Cube - 177k - Cached - Similar pages

User talk:Andrewa/Return of the Time Cube
... offer some hope of clarifying what you mean by corner. The head exists between Top ... as being anthropomorphic? Hmmm. I assume you mean God. IMO you will find it very ... of God? It depends on what you mean by the Word of God. This is ... well with your saying "reject" when you mean "have no opinion either way". Actually I ... Cube. Here we go again. Does that mean you don't know? Well actually ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Andrewa/Return_of_the_Time_Cube - 558k - Cached - Similar pages

Talk:Gravity/Archive 2
... the explanation of "strong field" that involves curvature of space has to be put for ... to mine".). This isn't OK. You mean, it is no longer the currently accepted ... basis of the theory! I do not mean to say that "qualitative" means unmeasurable!! Awolf002 ... picture is a little bit distorted by "curvature of space" but I hope you expected ... exact math (with both, time dilation, and curvature of space, or as we rather ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Gravity/Archive_2 - 220k - Cached - Similar pages

Talk:Modern geocentrism
... assocation of the barycenter to the sun mean that the heliocentric solar system is not ... the earth is at rest,' would simply mean two different conventions concerning two different CS ... relativity, physics, and astronomy --> it does not mean that there are observations pointing to the ... understand the interpretation. That is what I mean by "...THE REST IS FILTERED THROUGH SEVERAL ... and may not exist] What do you mean "may not exist"? Do you know ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Modern_geocentrism - 197k - Cached - Similar pages

 Page:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next >>

Search wikis:


Search: uk de fr ja it nl pt es gr ko zh ru

Try your search on: FactBites (sentence-based)