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- that can be constructed with comp**** and straightedge Constructible number, a complex number ****ociated to a constructible point Constructible polygon, a...
- coordinate system, a point is constructible if and only if its Cartesian coordinates are both constructible numbers. Constructible numbers and points have also...
- In mathematics, in set theory, the constructible universe (or Gödel's constructible universe), denoted by L , {\displaystyle L,} is a particular class...
- is constructible if any root of the nth cyclotomic polynomial is constructible. Restating the Gauss–Wantzel theorem: A regular n-gon is constructible with...
- that the higher direct images of a constructible sheaf are constructible. Here we use the definition of constructible étale sheaves from the book by Freitag...
- Look up construct in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Construct, Constructs or constructs may refer to: Construct (information technology), a collection...
- different definitions of a time-constructible function. In the first definition, a function f is called time-constructible if there exists a positive integer...
- Chevalley's theorem in algebraic geometry shows that the image of a constructible set is constructible for an important class of mappings (more specifically morphisms)...
- In mathematics, constructible set may refer to either: a notion in Gödel's constructible universe. a union of locally closed set in a topological space...
- The axiom of constructibility is a possible axiom for set theory in mathematics that ****erts that every set is constructible. The axiom is usually written...