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Attraction singular point (translated from Chinese)
Attraction singular point Singular pointIs which the large explosion cosmogony predicted ... the large explosion" but inflates forms. The singular point is a density infinitely great, the ...
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Regular singular point
Regular singular point In mathematics, in the theory of ordinary ... equation's coefficients are analytic functions, and singular points, at which some coefficient has a singularity. Then amongst singular points, an important distinction is made between a regular singular point, where there are meromorphic function ...
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Singular point of a curve
Singular point of a curve A singular point on an algebraic curve is one where ... smooth, for example, at a cusp. A singular point may occur on a curve ...
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Singular point of an algebraic variety
Singular point of an algebraic variety In mathematics, a singular point of an algebraic variety V is a point P that is 'special' (so, singular), ...
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Singular
Singular The word singular may refer to one of several concepts. The singular is a grammatical number denoting a unit ... to the plural and other forms) A singular matrix is one that is not invertible ... measure (mathematics) or probability distribution is called singular if its support has zero Lebesgue ...
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Singularly (translated from German)
... adjective singularly meant singularly either global - the singular does not exist anywhere a second time - or locally - the singular existed in its closer environment a second ... this, Singularity, the characteristic designates to be singular or a place, in which is somewhat singular. Singularly as alternative term for "one isolated ... individually" means and also the etymologischen starting point of Singular forms. In the mathematical- ...
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Singular solution
Singular solution A singular solution y s (x) of an ordinary ... tangent we mean that there is a point x where y s (x) = y c ... y c is any general solution. Usually, singular solutions appear in differential equations when there ... zero, and whether it leads to a singular solution. Example Consider the following Clairaut' ...
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Talk:Singular they
Talk:Singular they Moved lots of debates, some form ... transferable vote article had a lot of singular theys and theirs, changed to he or ... sure a lot of users with a point of view to contribute would be turned ... he" or the like, rather than a singular "they". DES 23:21, 31 May 2005 ... forming that opinion? As the article notes, singular they is hardly a "new usage ...
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Talk:Antipodal point
Talk:Antipodal point Historical aspect Moved from the article: One ... should post how to find the anitpodal point of a location without using a globe ... North, 3.5° West; so the opposite point would be 54.5° South, (180-3 ... it on measure mode, select the starting point, go to roughly where you think the Antipodal Point to it is, and move the ...
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Saddle point
Saddle point Plot of y = x 3 with a saddle-point at (0,0). In mathematics, a saddle point is a point of a function (of one or more variables) which is both a stationary point and a point of inflection. Since ...
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