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  2. Thomsen's theorem - Wikipedia

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    Thomsen's theorem, named after Gerhard Thomsen, is a theorem in elementary geometry. It shows that a certain path constructed by line segments being parallel to the edges of a triangle always ends up at its starting point.

  3. Milne-Thomson method for finding a holomorphic function

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    Problem: (,) and (,) are known; what is ()?. Answer: () = (,) + (,). In words: the holomorphic function () can be obtained by putting = and = in (,) + (,).. Example 1 ...

  4. Category:Theorems about triangles - Wikipedia

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    Thomsen's theorem This page was last edited on 2 June 2024, at 17:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. Thomson problem - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the Thomson problem is to determine the minimum electrostatic potential energy configuration of N electrons constrained to the surface of a unit sphere that repel each other with a force given by Coulomb's law.

  6. List of theorems - Wikipedia

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    Thompson uniqueness theorem (finite groups) Thomsen's theorem ; Thue's theorem (Diophantine equation) Thue–Siegel–Roth theorem (Diophantine approximation) Tietze extension theorem (general topology) Tijdeman's theorem (Diophantine equations) Tikhonov fixed-point theorem (functional analysis) Time hierarchy theorem (computational complexity ...

  7. Gerhard Thomsen - Wikipedia

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    Thomsen wrote 22 papers on various topics in geometry and furthermore a few papers on theoretical physics as well. The latter were mostly written in Italian rather than in German. Thomsen also wrote a book on the foundations of elementary geometry. [1] In elementary geometry Thomsen's theorem is named after him. [5]

  8. Pappus's hexagon theorem - Wikipedia

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    If in the affine version of the dual "little theorem" point is a point at infinity too, one gets Thomsen's theorem, a statement on 6 points on the sides of a triangle (see diagram). The Thomsen figure plays an essential role coordinatising an axiomatic defined projective plane. [ 6 ]

  9. L. M. Milne-Thomson - Wikipedia

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    Louis Melville Milne-Thomson CBE FRSE RAS (1 May 1891 – 21 August 1974) was an English applied mathematician who wrote several classic textbooks on applied mathematics, including The Calculus of Finite Differences, Theoretical Hydrodynamics, and Theoretical Aerodynamics.