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- In geometry, a diagonal is a line segment joining two vertices of a polygon or polyhedron, when those vertices are not on the same edge. Informally, any...
- Look up diagonalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In logic and mathematics, diagonalization may refer to: Matrix diagonalization, a construction...
- Analyses d'études. SEGESA-ACEAR. Gilles Fumey (2009-10-26). "La France en diagonales" (PDF). Retrieved 18 July 2016.. "Le M****if Central : au cœur de la diagonale...
- In linear algebra, a diagonal matrix is a matrix in which the entries outside the main diagonal are all zero; the term usually refers to square matrices...
- Cantor's diagonal argument (among various similar names) is a mathematical proof that there are infinite sets which cannot be put into one-to-one correspondence...
- linear algebra, the main diagonal (sometimes prin****l diagonal, primary diagonal, leading diagonal, major diagonal, or good diagonal) of a matrix A {\displaystyle...
- In mathematical logic, the diagonal lemma (also known as diagonalization lemma, self-reference lemma or fixed point theorem) establishes the existence...
- non-defective if it is similar to a diagonal matrix. That is, if there exists an invertible matrix P {\displaystyle P}  and a diagonal matrix D {\displaystyle D}...
- where the product a × a {\displaystyle a\times a} exists, there exists the diagonal morphism δ a : a → a × a {\displaystyle \delta _{a}:a\rightarrow a\times...
- Diagonal argument can refer to: Diagonal argument (proof technique), proof techniques used in mathematics. A diagonal argument, in mathematics, is a technique...