26 relations: Amine, Dimension, Higher category theory, N-ary associativity, N-ary code, N-ary group, N-back, N-body problem, N-category number, N-connected space, N-curve, N-dimensional sequential move puzzle, N-electron valence state perturbation theory, N-entity, N-flake, N-gram, N-group (category theory), N-monoid, N-player game, N-skeleton, N-slit interferometer, N-slit interferometric equation, N-sphere, N-vector, N-vector model, Open-chain compound.
Amine
In organic chemistry, amines are compounds and functional groups that contain a basic nitrogen atom with a lone pair.
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Dimension
In physics and mathematics, the dimension of a mathematical space (or object) is informally defined as the minimum number of coordinates needed to specify any point within it.
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Higher category theory
In mathematics, higher category theory is the part of category theory at a higher order, which means that some equalities are replaced by explicit arrows in order to be able to explicitly study the structure behind those equalities.
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N-ary associativity
In algebra, n-ary associativity is a generalization of the associative law to ''n''-ary operations.
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N-ary code
In telecommunication, an n-ary code is a code that has n significant conditions, where n is a positive integer greater than 1.
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N-ary group
In mathematics, and in particular universal algebra, the concept of n-ary group (also called n-group or multiary group) is a generalization of the concept of group to a set G with an ''n''-ary operation instead of a binary operation.
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N-back
The n-back task is a continuous performance task that is commonly used as an assessment in cognitive neuroscience to measure a part of working memory and working memory capacity.
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N-body problem
In physics, the -body problem is the problem of predicting the individual motions of a group of celestial objects interacting with each other gravitationally.
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N-category number
In mathematics, the category number of a mathematician is a humorous construct invented by Dan Freed, intended to measure the capacity of that mathematician to stomach the use of higher categories.
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N-connected space
In the mathematical branch of algebraic topology, specifically homotopy theory, n-connectedness (sometimes, n-simple connectedness) generalizes the concepts of path-connectedness and simple connectedness.
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N-curve
We take the functional theoretic algebra C of curves.
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N-dimensional sequential move puzzle
The Rubik's Cube is the original and best known of the three-dimensional sequential move puzzles.
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N-electron valence state perturbation theory
In quantum chemistry, n-electron valence state perturbation theory (NEVPT) is a perturbative treatment applicable to multireference CASCI-type wavefunctions.
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N-entity
In telecommunication, a n-entity is an active element in the n-th layer of the Open Systems Interconnection--Reference Model (OSI-RM) that (a) interacts directly with elements, i.e., entities, of the layer immediately above or below the n-th layer, (b) is defined by a unique set of rules, i.e., syntax, and information formats, including data and control formats, and (c) performs a defined set of functions.
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N-flake
An n-flake, polyflake, or Sierpinski n-gon, is a fractal constructed starting from an ''n''-gon.
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N-gram
In the fields of computational linguistics and probability, an n-gram is a contiguous sequence of n items from a given sample of text or speech.
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N-group (category theory)
In mathematics, an n-group, or n-dimensional higher group, is a special kind of ''n''-category that generalises the concept of group to higher-dimensional algebra.
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N-monoid
In category theory, a (strict) n-monoid is an ''n''-category with only one 0-cell.
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N-player game
In game theory, an n-player game is a game which is well defined for any number of players.
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N-skeleton
In mathematics, particularly in algebraic topology, the of a topological space X presented as a simplicial complex (resp. CW complex) refers to the subspace Xn that is the union of the simplices of X (resp. cells of X) of dimensions In other words, given an inductive definition of a complex, the is obtained by stopping at the.
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N-slit interferometer
The N-slit interferometer is an extension of the double-slit interferometer also known as Young's double-slit interferometer.
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N-slit interferometric equation
Quantum mechanics was first applied to optics, and interference in particular, by Paul Dirac.
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N-sphere
In mathematics, the n-sphere is the generalization of the ordinary sphere to spaces of arbitrary dimension.
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N-vector
The n-vector representation is a three-parameter non-singular representation well-suited for replacing latitude and longitude as horizontal position representation in mathematical calculations and computer algorithms.
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N-vector model
In statistical mechanics, the n-vector model or O(n) model is a simple system of interacting spins on a crystalline lattice.
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Open-chain compound
In chemistry, an open-chain compound (also spelled as open chain compound) or acyclic compound (Greek prefix "α", without and "κύκλος", cycle) is a compound with a linear structure, rather than a cyclic one.
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