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  2. Simplex - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, the ordered simplex is a (closed) fundamental domain for the action of the symmetric group on the n-cube, meaning that the orbit of the ordered simplex under the n! elements of the symmetric group divides the n-cube into ! mostly disjoint simplices (disjoint except for boundaries), showing that this simplex has volume 1/n!.

  3. Simplicial set - Wikipedia

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    In general, an n-simplex is an object made up from a list of n + 1 vertices (which are 0-simplices) and n + 1 faces (which are (n − 1)-simplices). The vertices of the i-th face are the vertices of the n-simplex minus the i-th vertex. The vertices of a simplex need not be distinct and a simplex is not determined by its vertices and faces: two ...

  4. Simplicial homology - Wikipedia

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    A key concept in defining simplicial homology is the notion of an orientation of a simplex. By definition, an orientation of a k-simplex is given by an ordering of the vertices, written as (v 0,...,v k), with the rule that two orderings define the same orientation if and only if they differ by an even permutation. Thus every simplex has exactly ...

  5. List of commonly used taxonomic affixes - Wikipedia

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    Meaning: a prefix used to make words with a sense opposite to that of the root word; in this case, meaning "without" or "-less". This is usually used to describe organisms without a certain characteristic, as well as organisms in which that characteristic may not be immediately obvious.

  6. Simplicial complex - Wikipedia

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    Pure simplicial complexes can be thought of as triangulations and provide a definition of polytopes. A facet is a maximal simplex, i.e., any simplex in a complex that is not a face of any larger simplex. [2] (Note the difference from a "face" of a simplex). A pure simplicial complex can be thought of as a complex where all facets have the same ...

  7. Kan fibration - Wikipedia

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    For each k ≤ n, this has a subcomplex , the k-th horn inside , corresponding to the boundary of the n-simplex, with the k-th face removed. This may be formally defined in various ways, as for instance the union of the images of the n maps Δ n − 1 → Δ n {\displaystyle \Delta ^{n-1}\rightarrow \Delta ^{n}} corresponding to all the other ...

  8. Glossary of biology - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of biology terms is a list of definitions of fundamental terms and concepts used in biology, the study of life and of living organisms.It is intended as introductory material for novices; for more specific and technical definitions from sub-disciplines and related fields, see Glossary of cell biology, Glossary of genetics, Glossary of evolutionary biology, Glossary of ecology ...

  9. Simplex (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Simplex, a term in geometry meaning an n-dimensional analogue of a triangle Simplicial polytope, a polytope with all simplex facets; Simplicial complex, a collection of simplicies; Pascal's simplex, a version of Pascal's triangle of more than three dimensions; Simplex algorithm, a popular algorithm for numerical solution of linear programming ...