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  2. Submersion (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A word of warning: some authors use the term critical point to describe a point where the rank of the Jacobian matrix of f at p is not maximal. [2] Indeed, this is the more useful notion in singularity theory. If the dimension of M is greater than or equal to the dimension of N then these two notions of critical point coincide.

  3. Vedic Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Vedic Mathematics is a book written by Indian Shankaracharya Bharati Krishna Tirtha and first published in 1965. It contains a list of mathematical techniques which were falsely claimed to contain advanced mathematical knowledge. [ 1 ]

  4. Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    9.1 Notes. 9.2 Citations. 9.3 Sources. 10 Further reading. ... In Latin and English, until around 1700, the term mathematics more commonly meant "astrology" ...

  5. Central Board of Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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    The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will now conduct two separate examinations for Mathematics in class 10 board examination starting from the 2020 session. The current Mathematics exam is termed Mathematics (Standard), and an easier version of Mathematics has been introduced, called as Mathematics (Basic).

  6. The term was coined from the Greek roots schizein and phrÄ“n, "to split" and "mind", in reference to a "splitting of mental functions" seen in schizophrenia, not a splitting of the personality. [476] It does not involve split or multiple personalities—a split or multiple personality is dissociative identity disorder .

  7. Dedekind zeta function - Wikipedia

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    Let K be an algebraic number field.Its Dedekind zeta function is first defined for complex numbers s with real part Re(s) > 1 by the Dirichlet series = (/ ())where I ranges through the non-zero ideals of the ring of integers O K of K and N K/Q (I) denotes the absolute norm of I (which is equal to both the index [O K : I] of I in O K or equivalently the cardinality of the quotient ring O K / I).

  8. Field (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Informally, a field is a set, along with two operations defined on that set: an addition operation written as a + b, and a multiplication operation written as a ⋅ b, both of which behave similarly as they behave for rational numbers and real numbers, including the existence of an additive inverse −a for all elements a, and of a multiplicative inverse b −1 for every nonzero element b.

  9. Constant term - Wikipedia

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    If the constant term is 0, then it will conventionally be omitted when the quadratic is written out. Any polynomial written in standard form has a unique constant term, which can be considered a coefficient of . In particular, the constant term will always be the lowest degree term of the polynomial. This also applies to multivariate polynomials.