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  2. Live looping - Wikipedia

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    Live looping is the recording and playback of a piece of music in real-time [1] using either dedicated hardware devices, called loopers or phrase samplers, or software running on a computer with an audio interface. Musicians can loop with either looping software or loop pedals, which are sold for tabletop and floor-based use.

  3. Möbius strip - Wikipedia

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    Examples of this trope include Martin Gardner ' s "No-Sided Professor" (1946), Armin Joseph Deutsch ' s "A Subway Named Mobius" (1950) and the film Moebius (1996) based on it. An entire world shaped like a Möbius strip is the setting of Arthur C. Clarke 's "The Wall of Darkness" (1946), while conventional Möbius strips are used as clever ...

  4. Paul Julius Möbius - Wikipedia

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    Paul Julius Möbius (German: [ˈmøːbi̯ʊs]; 24 January 1853 – 8 January 1907) was a German neurologist born in Leipzig. [1] His grandfather was the German mathematician and theoretical astronomer August Ferdinand Möbius (1790–1868).

  5. Mobius loop - Wikipedia

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  6. Jean Giraud - Wikipedia

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    Jean Giraud was born in Nogent-sur-Marne, Val-de-Marne, in the suburbs of Paris, on 8 May 1938, [4] [5] as the only child to Raymond Giraud, an insurance agent, and Pauline Vinchon, who had worked at the agency. [6]

  7. Category:Music looping - Wikipedia

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  8. Klein bottle - Wikipedia

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    A two-dimensional representation of the Klein bottle immersed in three-dimensional space. In mathematics, the Klein bottle (/ ˈ k l aɪ n /) is an example of a non-orientable surface; that is, informally, a one-sided surface which, if traveled upon, could be followed back to the point of origin while flipping the traveler upside down.

  9. Möbius aromaticity - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the rarity of Möbius aromatic ground state molecular systems, there are many examples of pericyclic transition states that exhibit Möbius aromaticity. The classification of a pericyclic transition state as either Möbius or Hückel topology determines whether 4N or 4N + 2 electrons are required to make the transition state aromatic or antiaromatic, and therefore, allowed or ...