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  2. Shone's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Shone's syndrome is a rare congenital heart defect described by Shone in 1963. In the complete form, four left-sided defects are present: [1] Supravalvular mitral membrane (SVMM) Parachute mitral valve; Subaortic stenosis (membranous or muscular) Coarctation of the aorta

  3. Glossary of real and complex analysis - Wikipedia

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    Postmodern Analysis. Springer. Ahlfors, Lars V. (1978), Complex analysis. An introduction to the theory of analytic functions of one complex variable, International Series in Pure and Applied Mathematics (3rd ed.), McGraw-Hill; Federer, Herbert (1969). Geometric measure theory. Die Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften. Vol. 153.

  4. Analytic Combinatorics (book) - Wikipedia

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    The main part of the book is organized into three parts. The first part, covering three chapters and roughly the first quarter of the book, concerns the symbolic method in combinatorics, in which classes of combinatorial objects are associated with formulas that describe their structures, and then those formulas are reinterpreted to produce the generating functions or exponential generating ...

  5. BRST quantization - Wikipedia

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    BRST quantization is a differential geometric approach to performing consistent, anomaly-free perturbative calculations in a non-abelian gauge theory. The analytical form of the BRST "transformation" and its relevance to renormalization and anomaly cancellation were described by Carlo Maria Becchi, Alain Rouet, and Raymond Stora in a series of papers culminating in the 1976 "Renormalization of ...

  6. Morphological analysis (problem-solving) - Wikipedia

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    Morphological analysis or general morphological analysis is a method for exploring possible solutions to a multi-dimensional, non-quantified complex problem. It was developed by Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky . [ 1 ]

  7. Morera's theorem - Wikipedia

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    Morera's theorem states that a continuous, complex-valued function f defined on an open set D in the complex plane that satisfies = for every closed piecewise C 1 curve in D must be holomorphic on D. The assumption of Morera's theorem is equivalent to f having an antiderivative on D .

  8. Princeton Lectures in Analysis - Wikipedia

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    Complex Analysis treats the standard topics of a course in complex variables as well as several applications to other areas of mathematics. [ 2 ] [ 10 ] The chapters cover the complex plane , Cauchy's integral theorem , meromorphic functions , connections to Fourier analysis, entire functions , the gamma function , the Riemann zeta function ...

  9. Multiple-scale analysis - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and physics, multiple-scale analysis (also called the method of multiple scales) comprises techniques used to construct uniformly valid approximations to the solutions of perturbation problems, both for small as well as large values of the independent variables. This is done by introducing fast-scale and slow-scale variables for ...