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Given and homogeneous
Given a linear homogeneous recurrence relation with constant coefficients of order d, let p ( t ) be the characteristic polynomial ( also " auxiliary polynomial ")
Given a subset V of P < sup > n </ sup >, let I ( V ) be the ideal generated by all homogeneous polynomials vanishing on V. For any projective algebraic set V, the coordinate ring of V is the quotient of the polynomial ring by this ideal.
Given n − 1 homogeneous polynomial functions in
Given any associative superalgebra A one can define the supercommutator on homogeneous elements by
Given a homogeneous prime ideal P of, let X be a subset of P < sup > n </ sup >( k ) consisting of all roots of polynomials in P .< ref > The definition makes sense since if and only if for any nonzero λ in k .</ ref > Here we show X admits a structure of variety by showing locally it is an affine variety.
Given the geometric approach, the consideration of homogeneous equations and homogeneous co-ordinates is fundamental, for the same reasons that projective geometry is the dominant approach in algebraic geometry.
Given an initial configuration, and a twist, the homogeneous transformation to a new location and orientation can be computed with the following formula:

Given and coordinates
Given both Einstein's equations and suitable equations for the properties of matter, such a solution consists of a specific semi-Riemannian manifold ( usually defined by giving the metric in specific coordinates ), and specific matter fields defined on that manifold.
: Given a point ( in terms of its coordinates ) and the direction ( azimuth ) and distance from that point to a second point, determine ( the coordinates of ) that second point.
Given these two assumptions, the coordinates of the same event ( a point in space and time ) described in two inertial reference frames are related by a Galilean transformation.
Given the dimensions of the ellipsoid, the conversion from lat / lon / height-above-ellipsoid coordinates to X-Y-Z is straightforward — calculate the X-Y-Z for the given lat-lon on the surface of the ellipsoid and add the X-Y-Z vector that is perpendicular to the ellipsoid there and has length equal to the point's height above the ellipsoid.
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 this s, we can compute the coordinates of 2 ( 2P ), just as we did above: 4P =( 259851, 116255 ).
Given a simple polygon constructed on a grid of equal-distanced points ( i. e., points with integer coordinates ) such that all the polygon's vertices are grid points, Pick's theorem provides a simple formula for calculating the area A of this polygon in terms of the number i of lattice points in the interior located in the polygon and the number b of lattice points on the boundary placed on the polygon's perimeter:
Given a statistical manifold, with coordinates given by, one writes for the probability distribution.
Given a point inside a triangle it is also desirable to obtain the barycentric coordinates, and at this point.
Given a basis with n-dimensional integer coordinates, for a lattice L in R < sup > n </ sup > with, the LLL algorithm outputs an LLL-reduced ( short, nearly orthogonal ) lattice basis in time
Given the above construction, it should now be straightforward to understand how the volume element is invariant under an orientation-preserving change of coordinates.

Given and on
* 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.
Given the complexity of the calculations involved and the convoluted structure that a convertible bond can have, an arbitrageur often relies on sophisticated quantitative models in order to identify bonds that are trading cheap versus their theoretical value.
Given this, the bidding is said to start at the one-level when contracting for a total of seven tricks, at the two-level for eight tricks and so on to the seven-level to contract to take all thirteen tricks.
Given the federal nature of the holiday, celebrating Canada Day can be a cause of friction in the province of Quebec, where the holiday is overshadowed by Quebec's National Holiday, on June 24.
Given the rugged terrain of Ngazidja and Nzwani, and the dedication of extensive tracts to agriculture on all three islands, population pressures on Comoros are becoming increasingly critical.
Given an asymmetric subunit on a triangular face of a regular isosahedron, with three subunits per face 60 such subunits can be placed in an equivalent manner.
Given this kind of data, the estimated coefficient on Years of Education in the equation above reflects both the effect of education on wages and the effect of other variables on wages, if those other variables were correlated with education.
* Frederick Douglass lecture on Haiti – Given at the World's Fair in Chicago, January 1893.
Given also a measure on set, then, sometimes also denoted or, has as its vectors equivalence classes of measurable functions whose absolute value's-th power has finite integral, that is, functions for which one has
Given the difficulty of finding exact solutions, Einstein's field equations are also solved frequently by numerical integration on a computer, or by considering small perturbations of exact solutions.
Given an equilateral triangle, the counterclockwise rotation by 120 ° around the center of the triangle " acts " on the set of vertices of the triangle by mapping every vertex to another one.
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 this etymology does not appear in the usual scholarly works on etymology, this claim is usually dismissed as a false etymology.
Given the dual status of science as objective knowledge and as a human construct, good historiography of science draws on the historical methods of both intellectual history and social history.
Given a binary operation ★ on a set S, an element x is said to be idempotent ( with respect to ★) if
Given its heavy dependence on imported energy, Japan has aimed to diversify its sources.
Along with a hand-picked escort led by Given Campbell, Davis and his wife were captured on May 10, 1865, at Irwinville in Irwin County, Georgia.
Given the repeated failures and frustrations of workers ' revolutions and movements, Marx also sought to understand capitalism, and spent a great deal of time in the reading room of the British Museum studying and reflecting on the works of political economists and on economic data.
Given that estimation is undertaken on the basis of a least squares analysis, estimates of the unknown parameters β < sub > j </ sub > are determined by minimising a sum of squares function
Given that spinning a Dyson Sphere would result in the atmosphere pooling around the equator, the Ringworld removes all the extraneous parts of the structure, leaving a spinning band landscaped on the sun-facing side, with the atmosphere and inhabitants kept in place through centrifugal force and 1000 mile high perimeter walls ( rim walls ).

Given and P
Given points P < sub > 0 </ sub > and P < sub > 1 </ sub >, a linear Bézier curve is simply a straight line between those two points.
Given a field ordering ≤ as in Def 1, the elements such that x ≥ 0 forms a positive cone of F. Conversely, given a positive cone P of F as in Def 2, one can associate a total ordering ≤< sub > P </ sub > by setting x ≤ y to mean y − x ∈ P. This total ordering ≤< sub > P </ sub > satisfies the properties of Def 1.
:: Given a recursive presentation P
Given a finite presentation P =
Given the fact that the period P of an object in circular orbit around a spherical object obeys
Given the abundance of such optimization problems in everyday life, a positive answer to the " P vs. NP " question would likely have profound practical and philosophical consequences.
Given any curve C and a point P on it, there is a unique circle or line which most closely approximates the curve near P, the osculating circle at P. The curvature of C at P is then defined to be the curvature of that circle or line.
Given two points P and Q on C, let s ( P, Q ) be the arc length of the portion of the curve between P and Q and let d ( P, Q ) denote the length of the line segment from P to Q.
Given an eclipse, then there is likely to be another eclipse after every period P. This remains true for a limited time, because the relation is only approximate.
: Given any x and y, x = y if, given any predicate P, P ( x ) if and only if P ( y ).
Given to films dealing with science and technology by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation each year at the Sundance Film Festival.
Given two permutations π and σ of m elements and the corresponding permutation matrices P < sub > π </ sub > and P < sub > σ </ sub >

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