- A
cone is a three-dimensional
geometric shape that
tapers smoothly from a flat base (frequently,
though not necessarily, circular) to a
point called the...
- "The
Cone" is a
short story by H. G. Wells,
first published in 1895 in Unicorn. It was
intended to be "the
opening chapter of a
sensational novel set in...
-
Cone of
silence may
refer to:
Cone of
silence (Dune), a
fictional device used for
privacy in the 1965
novel Dune
Cone of
Silence (Get Smart), a fictional...
- Dual
cone and
polar cone are
closely related concepts in
convex analysis, a
branch of mathematics. The dual
cone C* of a
subset C in a
linear space X...
- Look up
conation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In the
philosophy of mind, and in psychology,
conation refers to the
ability to
apply intellectual...
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Coning may
refer to:
Cornelis Coning (1601–1671),
Dutch engraver and
mayor of Haarlem,
brother of
Frederik and
Hendrick Frederik Coning (1594–1636), Dutch...
- In
linear algebra, a
cone—sometimes
called a
linear cone for
distinguishing it from
other sorts of
cones—is a
subset of a
vector space that is closed...
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Traffic cones, also
called pylons, witches' hats, road
cones,
highway cones,
safety cones,
caution cones,
channelizing devices,
construction cones, roadworks...
- are also called,
according to the
relevant genus,
cypress cone, fir
cone, pine
cone,
spruce cone, etc. They are
usually woody, and
variously conic, cylindrical...
-
definitions for a
tangent cone,
including the
adjacent cone, Bouligand's
contingent cone, and the
Clarke tangent cone.
These three cones coincide for a convex...