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  2. Third Space Theory - Wikipedia

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    The Third Space is a postcolonial sociolinguistic theory of identity and community realized through language. It is attributed to Homi K. Bhabha. Third Space Theory explains the uniqueness of each person, actor or context as a "hybrid".

  3. Isomorphism theorems - Wikipedia

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    If is a normal subgroup of such that , then the quotient group (/) / (/) is isomorphic to /. The last statement is sometimes referred to as the third isomorphism theorem . The first four statements are often subsumed under Theorem D below, and referred to as the lattice theorem , correspondence theorem , or fourth isomorphism theorem .

  4. Linear subspace - Wikipedia

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    If V is a vector space over a field K, a subset W of V is a linear subspace of V if it is a vector space over K for the operations of V.Equivalently, a linear subspace of V is a nonempty subset W such that, whenever w 1, w 2 are elements of W and α, β are elements of K, it follows that αw 1 + βw 2 is in W.

  5. Quotient space (linear algebra) - Wikipedia

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    In linear algebra, the quotient of a vector space by a subspace is a vector space obtained by "collapsing" to zero. The space obtained is called a quotient space and is denoted V / N {\displaystyle V/N} (read " V {\displaystyle V} mod N {\displaystyle N} " or " V {\displaystyle V} by N {\displaystyle N} ").

  6. Homotopy group - Wikipedia

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    Here the quotient is in the category of topological spaces, rather than groups or rings. On the other hand, the sphere S 2 {\displaystyle S^{2}} satisfies: π 1 ( S 2 ) = 0 , {\displaystyle \pi _{1}\left(S^{2}\right)=0,} because every loop can be contracted to a constant map (see homotopy groups of spheres for this and more complicated examples ...

  7. GPS, Take Me to My Third Space - AOL

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    The third space is a broad term used to describe somewhere people spend their time that is not their first space (home) or second space (work or school). All the public and commercial spaces in ...

  8. Moduli of algebraic curves - Wikipedia

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    This is the first moduli space of curves which has both a hyperelliptic locus and a non-hyperelliptic locus. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The non-hyperelliptic curves are all given by plane curves of degree 4 (using the genus degree formula ), which are parameterized by the smooth locus in the Hilbert scheme of hypersurfaces

  9. The somewhat-indulgent ingredient you need for superior ...

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    This paste is an excellent addition to any home baker’s pantry. One jar contains the equivalent of 12 vanilla beans. The texture is thick and syrupy, with an almost creamy taste to it.