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  • ...u have trouble editing a page with images (rather than tex) just drop me a note (I have some efficient tools to convert) or cf. [[Help:HowTo EoM]]. --[[Use
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  • Note that I have added a new answer at [[User_talk:Maximilian_Janisch#Thank_you_
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  • * Note that this article uses $\log$ rather then $\ln$, which I think is a good th
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  • * A. R. Rajwade, ''Squares'', London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series '''171''' Cambridge University Press (1993) {{ISBN|0-521-42668-5}} {
    501 bytes (63 words) - 07:52, 19 March 2023
  • <!-- {{note|This page contains images that should be replaced by better images in the S
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  • Note that the geometry of special relativity theory (cf. [[Space-time|Space-time
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  • Note that a lower bound for the first eigenvalue, without any curvature assumpti ...</td></tr><tr><td valign="top">[a2]</td> <td valign="top"> P. Buser, "A note on the isoperimetric constant" ''Ann. Sci. Ecole Norm. Sup.'' , '''15'''
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  • <TR><TD valign="top">[a1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> E. Barbier, "Note sur le problème de l'ainguille et le jeu du joint couvert" ''J. Math. Pur
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  • ...130/a130180/a130180141.png ; $\mathfrak{Rel}_n( U )$ ; confidence 0.998 ; Note: I don't know of any package which represents the real part as such.
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  • Note that this norm differs from the [[operator norm]] of $A$ (for instance beca
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  • ...and 3 are prime but indefinitely reducible since $2=2\cdot4$ and $3=3^2$. Note that the explanation of irreducibility that follows – “i.e. is divisibl
    753 bytes (116 words) - 08:13, 31 March 2017
  • ...liations on surfaces) are equivalent (cf. also [[Lamination|Lamination]]). Note also that the construction shows that the (weighted) train track is in a se ...nd laminations in higher-dimensional manifolds (see [[#References|[a2]]]). Note that a notion close to the notion of train track is already contained in [[
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  • * A. R. Rajwade, ''Squares'', London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series '''171''' Cambridge University Press (1993) {{ISBN|0-521-42668-5}} {
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  • ...<TD valign="top">[a4]</TD> <TD valign="top"> E.A. Michael, "Yet another note on paracompact spaces" ''Proc. Amer. Math. Soc.'' , '''10''' (1959) pp.
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  • Note that $A_5$ is the non-Abelian simple group of smallest possible order.
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  • ...ices (contravariant and covariant...). Maybe in such cases we should add a note like "(upper index, not a power)". --[[User:Boris Tsirelson|Boris Tsirelson
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  • ...to algebraic geometry and topology'', London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series '''217''' Cambridge University Press (1995) {{ISBN|0-521-46755-1}} { * A. R. Rajwade, ''Squares'', London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series '''171''' Cambridge University Press (1993) {{ISBN|0-521-42668-5}} {
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  • Note that the best coordinates are neither the normal nor the harmonic ones, but
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  • ...properties. This Ray resolvent is associated to a semi-group $(\hat P_t)$ (note that $\hat P_0$ need not be the identity: existence of branching points), q
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  • .... H. Greaves, G. Harman, M. N. Huxley; London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series '''237''', Cambridge University Press (1997) {{ISBN|0-521-58957-6}}
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