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- Equidimensional may refer to: Equidimensional (geology), used to describe the shape of three-dimensional objects Equidimensionality, property of a space...
- topology, equidimensionality is a property of a space that the local dimension is the same everywhere. A topological space X is said to be equidimensional if...
- irreducible schemes are equidimensional. In affine space, the union of a line and a point not on the line is not equidimensional. In general, if two closed...
- coefficients. It is sometimes referred to as an equidimensional equation. Because of its particularly simple equidimensional structure, the differential equation...
- Noetherian integral domain and a local Cohen–Macaulay ring are equidimensional. See also equidimensional scheme and quasi-unmixed ring. Extension and contraction...
- characteristic p. They were introduced by Barsotti (1962) under the name equidimensional hyperdomain and by Tate (1967) under the name p-divisible groups, and...
- Equidimensional is an adjective applied to objects that have nearly the same size or spread in multiple directions. As a mathematical concept, it may...
- of commutative rings, a quasi-unmixed ring (also called a formally equidimensional ring in EGA) is a Noetherian ring A {\displaystyle A} such that for...
- the algebro-geometric properties of a smooth variety, such as local equidimensionality. Under mild ****umptions, a local ring is Cohen–Macaulay exactly when...
- concerning the rotations of a rigid body. Euler–Cauchy equation, a linear equidimensional second-order ODE with variable coefficients. Its second-order version...