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  2. Lemniscate elliptic functions - Wikipedia

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    Just as for the trigonometric functions, values of the lemniscate functions can be computed for divisions of the lemniscate into n parts of equal length, using only basic arithmetic and square roots, if and only if n is of the form = where k is a non-negative integer and each p i (if any) is a distinct Fermat prime.

  3. Intersection (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    intersection of two polygons: window test. If one wants to determine the intersection points of two polygons, one can check the intersection of any pair of line segments of the polygons (see above). For polygons with many segments this method is rather time-consuming. In practice one accelerates the intersection algorithm by using window tests ...

  4. Titchmarsh convolution theorem - Wikipedia

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    Above, denotes the support of a function f (i.e., the closure of the complement of f −1 (0)) and and denote the infimum and supremum. This theorem essentially states that the well-known inclusion supp ⁡ φ ∗ ψ ⊂ supp ⁡ φ + supp ⁡ ψ {\displaystyle \operatorname {supp} \varphi \ast \psi \subset \operatorname {supp} \varphi ...

  5. Intersection number - Wikipedia

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    Let X be a Riemann surface.Then the intersection number of two closed curves on X has a simple definition in terms of an integral. For every closed curve c on X (i.e., smooth function :), we can associate a differential form of compact support, the Poincaré dual of c, with the property that integrals along c can be calculated by integrals over X:

  6. Line–line intersection - Wikipedia

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    The x and y coordinates of the point of intersection of two non-vertical lines can easily be found using the following substitutions and rearrangements. Suppose that two lines have the equations y = ax + c and y = bx + d where a and b are the slopes (gradients) of the lines and where c and d are the y-intercepts of the lines.

  7. Complete intersection - Wikipedia

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    A complete intersection has a multidegree, written as the tuple (properly though a multiset) of the degrees of defining hypersurfaces. For example, taking quadrics in P 3 again, (2,2) is the multidegree of the complete intersection of two of them, which when they are in general position is an elliptic curve.

  8. Equations defining abelian varieties - Wikipedia

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    In the plane, every elliptic curve is given by a cubic curve. In P 3, an elliptic curve can be obtained as the intersection of two quadrics. In general abelian varieties are not complete intersections. Computer algebra techniques are now able to have some impact on the direct handling of equations for small values of d > 1.

  9. Desmos - Wikipedia

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    The name Desmos came from the Greek word δεσμός which means a bond or a tie. [6] In May 2022, Amplify acquired the Desmos curriculum and teacher.desmos.com. Some 50 employees joined Amplify. Desmos Studio was spun off as a separate public benefit corporation focused on building calculator products and other math tools. [7]