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- Degenerate music (German: Entartete Musik, German pronunciation: [ɛntˈaʁtɛtə muˈziːk]) was a label applied in the 1930s by the government of **** Germany...
- Degenerate art (German: Entartete Kunst) was a term adopted in the 1920s by the **** Party in Germany to describe modern art. During the dictatorship of...
- Degenerate matter occurs when the Pauli exclusion principle significantly alters a state of matter at low temperature. The term is used in astrophysics...
- Degenerates is a musical group which originated in Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan in 1979, during the formative years of the Detroit hardcore scene. The...
- In mathematics, a degenerate case is a limiting case of a class of objects which appears to be qualitatively different from (and usually simpler than)...
- According to Ralph Kimball, in a data warehouse, a degenerate dimension is a dimension key (primary key for a dimension table) in the fact table that does...
- In geometry, a degenerate conic is a conic (a second-degree plane curve, defined by a polynomial equation of degree two) that fails to be an irreducible...
- In mathematics, a degenerate distribution (sometimes also Dirac distribution) is, according to some, a probability distribution in a space with support...
- The Degenerate Art exhibition (German: Die Ausstellung "Entartete Kunst") was an art exhibition organized by Adolf Ziegler and the **** Party in Munich...
- In mathematics, specifically linear algebra, a degenerate bilinear form f (x, y ) on a vector space V is a bilinear form such that the map from V to V∗...