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Given an arbitrary group G, there is a related profinite group G < sup >^</ sup >, the profinite completion of G. It is defined as the inverse limit of the groups G / N, where N runs through the normal subgroups in G of finite index ( these normal subgroups are partially ordered by inclusion, which translates into an inverse system of natural homomorphisms between the quotients ).
Given unlimited resources, a classical computer can simulate an arbitrary quantum algorithm so quantum computation does not violate the Church – Turing thesis.
Given an arbitrary topological space ( X, τ ) there is a universal way of associating a completely regular space with ( X, τ ).
Given an arbitrary contravariant functor G from C to Set, Yoneda's lemma asserts that
Given that hearing impairments can vary by frequency and that audiograms are plotted with a logarithmic scale, the idea of a percentage of hearing loss is somewhat arbitrary, but where decibels of loss are converted via a recognized legal formula, it is possible to calculate a standardized " percentage of hearing loss " which is suitable for legal purposes only.
Given a set of points in the Euclidean plane, selecting any one of them to be called 0 and another to be called 1, together with an arbitrary choice of orientation allows us to consider the points as a set of complex numbers.
Given an inertial frame of reference and an arbitrary epoch ( a specified point in time ), exactly six parameters are necessary to unambiguously define an arbitrary and unperturbed orbit.
Given Bluestein's algorithm, such a transform can be used, for example, to obtain a more finely spaced interpolation of some portion of the spectrum ( although the frequency resolution is still limited by the total sampling time ), enhance arbitrary poles in transfer-function analyses, etcetera.
Given an arbitrary category C, a representation of G in the category C is a functor from G to C. Such a functor selects an object of C and a subgroup of automorphisms of that object.
Given an arbitrary series
Given one representation, another may be obtained by an arbitrary unitary transformation, since that leaves the commutator unchanged.
Given an arbitrary window in a spatial file manager, it must be possible to determine with complete certainty which folder that window represents.
Given the precision of Brown's calculations, it must have come as a great disappointment to have to introduce this arbitrary adjustment.
Given an arbitrary direction z ( usually determined by an external magnetic field ) the spin z-projection is given by
Given an arbitrary square matrix, the elementary divisors used in the construction of the Jordan normal form do not exist over F, so the invariant factors a < sub > i </ sub >( x ) as given above must be used instead.
Given an arbitrary point on a torus, four circles can be drawn through it.
Given arbitrary complex numbers A, B, C, D such that AD − BC ≠ 0, define the quantities
Given an arbitrary Riemannian metric g on an almost complex manifold M one can construct a new metric g ′ compatible with the almost complex structure J in an obvious manner:
Given any Euclidean triangle ABC and an arbitrary point P let d ( P ) = PA + PB + PC.

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Given the first n digits of Ω and a k ≤ n, the algorithm enumerates the domain of F until enough elements of the domain have been found so that the probability they represent is within 2 < sup >-( k + 1 )</ sup > of Ω.
Given a set S with a partial order ≤, an infinite descending chain is a chain V that is a subset of S upon which ≤ defines a total order such that V has no least element, that is, an element m such that for all elements n in V it holds that mn.
Given a vector v in R < sup > n </ sup > one defines the directional derivative of a smooth map ƒ: R < sup > n </ sup >→ R at a point x by
* Given a recursively enumerable set A of positive integers that has insoluble membership problem, ⟨ a, b, c, d | a < sup > n </ sup > ba < sup > n </ sup > = c < sup > n </ sup > dc < sup > n </ sup >: n ∈ A ⟩ is a finitely generated group with a recursively enumerable presentation whose word problem is insoluble
Given a normalized light vector l ( pointing from the light source toward the surface ) and a normalized plane normal vector n, one can work out the normalized reflected and refracted rays:
Given a grammar in GNF and a derivable string in the grammar with length n, any top-down parser will halt at depth n.
Given objects A < sub > 1 </ sub >,..., A < sub > n </ sub > in C, their biproduct is an object A < sub > 1 </ sub > ⊕ ··· ⊕ A < sub > n </ sub > together with morphisms
* Aggregate signature-a signature scheme that supports aggregation: Given n signatures on n messages from n users, it is possible to aggregate all these signatures into a single signature whose size is constant in the number of users.
Given this, it is quite natural and convenient to designate a general sequence a < sub > n </ sub > by by the formal expression, even though the latter is not an expression formed by the operations of addition and multiplication defined above ( from which only finite sums can be constructed ).
Given a subset S in R < sup > n </ sup >, a vector field is represented by a vector-valued function V: S → R < sup > n </ sup > in standard Cartesian coordinates ( x < sub > 1 </ sub >, ..., x < sub > n </ sub >).
Given some training data, a set of n points of the form
Given a codeword, there are roughly 2 < sup > n H ( p )</ sup > typical output sequences.

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* Given any topological space X, the continuous real-or complex-valued functions on X form a real or complex unitary associative algebra ; here the functions are added and multiplied pointwise.
Idealists are skeptics about the physical world, maintaining either: 1 ) that nothing exists outside the mind, or 2 ) that we would have no access to a mind-independent reality even if it may exist ; the latter case often takes the form of a denial of the idea that we can have unconceptualised experiences ( see Myth of the Given ).
After Christians in Ephesus first wrote to their counterparts recommending Apollos to them, he went to Achaia where Paul names him as an apostle ( 1 Cor 4: 6, 9-13 ) Given that Paul only saw himself as an apostle ' untimely born ' ( 1 Cor 15: 8 ) it is certain that Apollos became an apostle in the regular way ( as a witness to the risen Lord and commissioned by Jesus-1 Cor 15: 5-9 ; 1 Cor 9: 1 ).< ref > So the Alexandrian recension ; the text in < sup > 38 </ sup > and Codex Bezae indicate that Apollos went to Corinth.
Given this influence, it is unfortunate that many of the details of his life remain shrouded in mystery, perhaps forever ; even the only known picture of him, shown above, is heavily retouched, with a fake tie painted in by hand.
Given such a sweeping definition, it is apparent that cognition is involved in everything a human being might possibly do ; that every psychological phenomenon is a cognitive phenomenon.
Given these, a new term Anthropocene, is specifically proposed and used informally for the latest part of this epoch since approximately synchronous lithospheric evidence, or more recently atmospheric evidence, of human impacts have been found on the Earth and its ecosystems ; these impacts may be considered of global significance for future evolution of living species.
Given that the Qur ' an is vague regarding the punishment of homosexual sodomy, Islamic jurists turned to the collections of the hadith and seerah ( accounts of Muhammad's life ) to support their argument for Hudud punishment ; these are perfectly clear but particularly harsh.
Given how little we can know for sure, our focus should be on this earth and life ; beauty, justice, love.
Given Jerome's conservative methods, and that manuscript evidence from outside Egypt at this early date is very rare ; these Vulgate readings have considerable critical interest.
Given the structural similarities between bacterial flagella and bacterial secretory systems, it is thought that bacterial flagella may have evolved from the type three secretion system ; however, it is not known for certain whether these pores are derived from the bacterial flagella or the bacterial secretory system.
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# Given any elements a, a ', b, and b ' of G, if a ~ a ' and b ~ b ', then a * b ~ a ' * b ' ;
Given a function f: X → Y, the set X is the domain of f ; the set Y is the codomain of f. In the expression f ( x ), x is the argument and f ( x ) is the value.
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( Given that I Will Fear No Evil is almost entirely about sex, and its moral, as finally stated, is the importance of procreation, it is remarkable that procreative sex is entirely absent ; Joan becomes pregnant by artificial insemination.
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Pope Saint Adeodatus I or Deodatus I ( which is Given by God in Latin, also called Deusdedit, which is God Has Given ; both are now considered variants of the same name ) ( died 8 November 618 ) was Pope from 13 November 615 to his death.
Given the well-publicized hoopla, some sources still consider this as a nomination for Davis ; however, the Academy does not officially record this as a nomination.
Given that the southern part of the Upper Ward ( where Crown Square is now sited ) was not suited to being built upon until the construction of the vaults in the 15th century, it seems probable that any earlier buildings would have been located towards the northern part of the rock ; that is around the area where St. Margaret's Chapel stands.

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