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Wolfram's and mathworld
* Wolfram's mathworld: Spherical Triangle nice applet

Wolfram's and with
Roger Collins believes the Visigoths were a creation of the Gothic War of 376 – 382 and began as a collection of foederati ( Wolfram's " federate armies ") under Alaric I in the eastern Balkans, composed of largely Tervingi with Greuthungian and other barbarian contingents.
In the 1990s Cook worked as a research assistant to Stephen Wolfram, assisting with work on Wolfram's book, A New Kind of Science.
This was at odds with Wolfram's fundamental desire for aircraft that were easy to mass produce and designed for, and to excel at, specialised tasks.
Stephen Wolfram's book A New Kind of Science, which is primarily concerned with cellular automata, briefly discusses network automata, and suggests ( without positive evidence ) that the universe might at the very lowest level be a network automaton.
In a situation similar to Gahmuret's begetting of Feirefiz in Wolfram's Parzival, Aglovale visits Moorish lands where he meets a beautiful black Christian princess and conceives a child with her.
Some aspects of Parzival may hint at a source besides Wolfram's imagination and Chrétien, such as an implied knowledge of French literature and a reverence for the House of Anjou, but none of these obstacles are better explained as deriving from an authentic Kyot than from an extraordinary mind with broad interests.
Conflated with Wolfram's Kyot, the poet appears as a companion of the title character in Umberto Eco's novel Baudolino, where he argues over the nature of the Holy Grail with Robert de Boron.
When comparing Wolfram's Parzival to Chretien's Perceval some scholars not only suggest that the structure is different, but that Chretien focuses on knighthood with religious implications while Wolfram primarily focuses on knighthood.

Wolfram's and some
For example, some references, and Wolfram's Mathematica software, define the complete elliptic integral of the first kind in terms of the parameter m, instead of the elliptic modulus k.
For instance, Wolfram's concept of computational irreducibility — that some complex computations cannot be short-cutted or " reduced ", is ultimately the reason why computational models of nature must be considered, in addition to traditional mathematical models.

Spherical and Trigonometry
Along with her test she was required to take courses showing broader knowledge as well as prepare a thesis which was entitled Algebraic Groups of Spherical Trigonometry.
* An Elementary Treatise on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Boston: James Munroe and Company.
* Plane and Spherical Trigonometry ( 1809 ; fifth edition, 1827 )
* Romuald Ireneus ' Scibor-Marchocki, Spherical trigonometry, Elementary-Geometry Trigonometry web page ( 1997 ).
* Isaac Todhunter: Spherical Trigonometry: For the Use of Colleges and Schools.
* Spherical Trigonometry — for the use of colleges and schools by I. Todhunter, M. A., F. R. S.
* Trigonometry, Plane and Spherical ( 1748 )
* A. S. Hardy ( 1887 ) Elements of Quaternions, pp. 71, 2 " Representation of Versors by spherical arcs " and pp. 112 – 8 " Applications to Spherical Trigonometry ".

Spherical and more
** M. C. Escher used special shapes of mirrors in order to achieve a much more complete view of his surroundings than by direct observation in Hand with Reflecting Sphere ( also known as Self-Portrait in Spherical Mirror ).

Spherical and list
The complete list of such manifolds is given in the article on Spherical 3-manifolds.

Spherical and with
Spherical errors occur when errors have both uniform variance ( homoscedasticity ) and are uncorrelated with each other.
* Still Life with Spherical Mirror, lithograph ( 1934 )
* Hand with Reflecting Sphere also known as Self-Portrait in Spherical Mirror, lithograph ( 1935 )
Spherical mechanisms are constructed by connecting links with hinged joints such that the axes of each hinge passes through the same point.
Spherical objects with this surface area have a radius or diameter in the range 89, 000 km to 564, 000 km.
Spherical geometry is not elliptic geometry but shares with that geometry the property that a line has no parallels through a given point.
Early in 1942, Wallis began experimenting with skipping marbles over water tanks in his garden, leading to his April 1942 paper " Spherical Bomb — Surface Torpedo ".
Spherical harmonics were first investigated in connection with the Newtonian potential of Newton's law of universal gravitation in three dimensions.
* Cradle – Spherical bowl turned on its side, typically connected with a bowl.
Spherical buildings arise in two quite different ways in connection with the affine building X for SL < sub > n </ sub >( Q < sub > p </ sub >):
His publications include " Spherical Gravitational Waves " ( a collaboration with Peter Bergmann, former research assistant to Albert Einstein ), " Contributions to the Quantization Problem in General Relativity ", and " The Normal Modes Of A Hanging Oscillator Of Order N ".
Spherical trigonometry is a branch of spherical geometry which deals with polygons ( especially triangles ) on the sphere and the relationships between the sides and the angles.
Struycken is also an avid photographer with a website devoted to his Spherical Panoramas.
As an inventor, Sperling created, with Mike Simmons, the Astroscan telescope for Edmund Scientific, as well as " The Stars Above " star-finder for Spherical Concepts.
Still Life with Spherical Mirror is a lithography print by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher which was first printed in November, 1934.
es: Still Life with Spherical Mirror
Hand with Reflecting Sphere also known as Self-Portrait in Spherical Mirror is a lithograph print by Dutch artist M. C. Escher, first printed in January 1935.
* Still Life with Spherical Mirror
* Still Life with Spherical Mirror
This sculpture first appears in Escher ’ s 1934 lithograph Still Life with Spherical Mirror.
Spherical aberration occurs due to the increased refraction of light rays that occurs when rays strike a lens, or a reflection of light rays that occurs when rays strike a mirror near its edge in comparison with those that strike nearer the center.
Spherical astronomy is the branch of astronomy that is concerned with where celestial objects are located and how they move on the celestial sphere.

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