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Singular point of an algebraic variety (2055 bytes)
1: ...ic curve]], a [[plane curve]] that has a [[double point]], such as the [[cubic curve]] 21: ..., the condition on a point ''P'' to be a singular point of ''V'' is that ''none'' of those polynomials ha... 27: ...tic]], it is always true that most points are non-singular. Singular (1230 bytes) 1: The word '''singular''' may refer to one of several concepts. 3: * The ''singular'' is a [[grammatical number]] denoting a unit qua... 4: * A ''singular'' [[matrix (mathematics)|matrix]] is one that is ... 5: ...e]]. More generally, one may speak of an object "singular with respect to a measure μ", and that means t... 6: ...Sura 112]] of the [[Quran]], [[Allah]] is named ''Singular'' (according to some translations). Singular they (3173 bytes) 1: ...n]] [[plural]] [[pronoun]] ''they'' to refer to a singular person of indeterminate [[gender]]. 2: Singular ''they'' is common in informal [[speech]] and bec... 3: ... is used because there is no [[grammatical number|singular]] [[gender-neutral pronoun]] in English that is c... 6: ... time. By contrast, singular ''they'' still takes singular nouns, as in ''"If someone is flying a plane, the... 8: ...roduced for reasons of [[political correctness]], singular ''they'' has a centuries-long history of usage. S... Singular term (823 bytes) 1: There is no really adequate definition of '''''singular term'''''. Here are some definitions proposed by... 4: # A term that is grammatically singular, i.e. a proper name (proprium nomen), a demonstra... Singular homology (1976 bytes) 1: In [[algebraic topology]], '''singular homology''' refers to the usual [[homology (mathe... 3: ...f a space ''X'' is usually understood to mean the singular homology of that space. 5: ...in complex]], the chain complex of formal sums of singular simplices. 7: == Singular simplices == 9: ...be [[injective]], and there can be non-equivalent singular simplices with the same image in ''X''. Singular solution (2576 bytes) 1: A '''singular solution''' of a [[differential equation]] is a s... 3: ...f the ODE. By ''tangent'' we mean that there is a point ''x'' where ''y<sub>s</sub>(x) = y<sub>c</sub>(x)... 5: ... term is equal to zero, and whether it leads to a singular solution. 27: Now we shall check whether this a singular solution. 32: to find the intersection point, which is ''(-2c, -c)''. Singular perturbation (1130 bytes) 1: ...trollers for each one of them separately. Through singular perturbation technique, we can make these two sub... Singular value decomposition (5785 bytes) 1: In [[linear algebra]] the '''singular value decomposition (SVD)''' is a factorization o... 3: ...ber]]s. A non-negative real number σ is a [[singular value]] for ''M'' if there exist non-zero vectors... 5: ...''v'' are called '''left-singular''' and '''right-singular vectors''' for σ, respectively. 7: The '''singular-value [[matrix decomposition|decomposition]]''' t... 10: Such a factorization is called a '''singular-value decomposition''' of <var>M</var>. Generalized singular value decomposition (1996 bytes) 1: ... [[matrix decomposition]] more general than the [[singular value decomposition]]. It is used to study the [[... 8: ...and <math>R</math> is an [[upper triangular]], nonsingular <math>r\times r</math> matrix, and <math>r \le n<... 13: ...h>U</math> and <math>V</math> are the matrices of singular vectors of the matrix <math> AB^{-1}</math>. SINGULAR computer algebra system (3120 bytes) 1: ...mutative algebra]], [[algebraic geometry]], and [[singularity theory]]. 3: Mainly from Singular home site: 5: ...s of commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, and singularity theory. 7: SINGULAR's main computational objects are ideals and modul... 9: SINGULAR features one of the fastest and most general impl... Black Point-Green Point, California (2715 bytes) 1: '''Black Point-Green Point''' is a [[census-designated place]] located in [[... 4: ... Point-Green Point, California]]Black Point-Green Point is located at 38°6'35" North, 122°30'13" ... Point-to-point tunneling protocol (1280 bytes) 1: '''Point-to-point tunneling protocol''' (PPTP) is a protocol from [... 3: ...ey material for the subsequent Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE) applied to data packets. 9: * Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), RFC 2637, July 1999; [... 15: [[de:Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol]] 16: [[fr:Point-to-point tunneling protocol]] Point-to-Point Protocol (3596 bytes) 1: In [[computing]], the '''Point-to-Point Protocol''', or '''PPP''', is commonly used to es... 11: ...t on each end point. If a line is looped, the end point receives an LCP message with its own magic number... 77: [[de:Point-to-Point Protocol]] 79: [[fr:Point-to-Point Protocol]] 80: [[ja:Point-to-Point Protocol]] Point Counter Point (1491 bytes) 1: '''''Point Counter Point''''', published in [[1928]], was [[Aldous Huxley]... 3: ...ike his earlier and later novels, ''Point Counter Point'' can hardly be summed up in a single plot. One&m... 5: ... and the saner of his characters mostly do have a point. Point-to-point construction (2139 bytes) 1: ...ics]] were constructed before [[1950s]]. Point-to-point construction is still used to construct prototype... 5: Point-to-point construction uses '''terminal strips'''. A termi... Point (1467 bytes) 1: The word '''point''' can refer to: 4: ... inch; on computer displays it should be equal to point in typography if the correct display resolution i... 8: ...g a discussion, argument, or dispute. Also counterpoint. 10: ** a [[point (geometry)|point]] in [[geometry]] (an entity that has a location ... 12: ** a related concept in topology: see [[point (topology)]] The Point! (5953 bytes) 1: ...here by law everyone and everything had to have a point. 3: ...ng has a point, and if it doesn't, then there's a point to it.'" -- Harry Nilsson'' 5: ...far, at least three different renditions of ''The Point!'', each featuring songs written by Nilsson to ac... 8: The film version of ''The Point!'' first aired [[February 2]], [[1971]], at 7:30p... 11: ...r="orange" style="color:black;" colspan="3"|''The Point!'' Point-to-point (1418 bytes) 1: '''Point-to-Point''' telecommunications is most recently ([[2003]])... 3: Point-to-Point is sometimes incorrectly referred to the peer-to-... 5: Point-to-Point is distinct from [[point-to-multipoint]] and [[broadcast]]. 9: ...ub provides a point-to-multipoint (or simply multipoint) circuit which divides the total bandwidth suppli... 11: a series of point-to-point circuits, via [[microsegmentation]], which allows... Point No. 1 (1157 bytes) 2: !align="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''Point #1'' 23: |valign="top"|<small>''Point #1''<br />([[1999]])</small> 27: {{wrongtitle|title=Point #1}} 29: '''''Point #1''''' is the first [[album]] released by [[Chev... 33: #Point #1 Gales Point (575 bytes) 1: ...ula]] in the [[Caribbean Sea]]. In [[2000]] Gales Point had a population of about 500 people, most of who... 3: The village of Gales Point has some [[tourism]], mostly for those interested... 6: ...http://www.belizedistrict.com/tosee_gp.html Gales Point on BelizeDistrict.com]
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