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  2. Circles (Post Malone song) - Wikipedia

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    "Circles" is a song by American rapper Post Malone. It was released through Republic Records on August 30, 2019, as the third single from Malone's third studio album Hollywood's Bleeding (2019). It reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 for the week of November 30, 2019, topping the chart for three weeks, marking Post Malone's fourth ...

  3. Homology (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the two embedded circles in a figure-eight shape provide examples of one-dimensional cycles, or 1-cycles, and the 2-torus and 2-sphere represent 2-cycles. Cycles form a group under the operation of formal addition, which refers to adding cycles symbolically rather than combining them geometrically.

  4. The Width of a Circle - Wikipedia

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    "The Width of a Circle" is a song written by the English musician David Bowie in 1969 for his 1970 album, The Man Who Sold the World. Recorded during the spring of 1970, it was released later that year in the United States and in April 1971 in the UK. The opening track on the album, it features hard rock and heavy metal overtones. Bowie had ...

  5. Post Malone settles ‘Circles’ song lawsuit ahead of trial

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  6. Dividing a circle into areas - Wikipedia

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    The number of points (n), chords (c) and regions (r G) for first 6 terms of Moser's circle problem. In geometry, the problem of dividing a circle into areas by means of an inscribed polygon with n sides in such a way as to maximise the number of areas created by the edges and diagonals, sometimes called Moser's circle problem (named after Leo Moser), has a solution by an inductive method.

  7. Circles (The Who song) - Wikipedia

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    "Circles" was written as an attempt to find a different sound after the band's debut album, My Generation.Upon finding out from Pete Townshend that bassist John Entwistle could play trumpet, the band's manager, Kit Lambert, decided to allow the band to try creating a song featuring Entwistle's horns:

  8. One Foot (Fun song) - Wikipedia

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  9. Mrs. Miniver's problem - Wikipedia

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    Three instances of Mrs. Miniver's problem. In each case the inner yellow area equals the total area of the surrounding blue regions. The left case shows two circles of equal areas, the right case shows one circle with twice the area of the other, and the middle case is intermediate between these two.