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- des Equipollence, Gauthier-Villars, link from University of Michigan Historical Math Collection. Lena L. Severance (1930) The Theory of Equipollences; Method...
- compétences. ([Belgian federalism] is based on a unique combination of equipollence, of exclusivity, and of international extension of competences.) Suinen...
- cardinality is often called equinumerosity (equalness-of-number). The terms equipollence (equalness-of-strength) and equipotence (equalness-of-power) are sometimes...
- Affine space Deformation (mechanics) Displacement field (mechanics) Equipollence (geometry) Motion vector Position vector Radial velocity **** displacement...
- Theory of Equipollences: Method of Analytical Geometry of Sig. Bellavitis". It was the only English language publication on equipollences at the time...
- as well as a French translation of Giusto Bellavitis main paper on equipollences into which Laisant added a chapter on hyperbolas. He published two works...
- is a binary relation that is reflexive, symmetric and transitive. The equipollence relation between line segments in geometry is a common example of an...
- names of geometers that will endure, is the invention of the method of equipollences, a new method of analytic geometry that is both philosophical and fruitful...
- line segments that share the same length and direction which he called equipollence. A Euclidean vector is then an equivalence class of that relation. Vectors...
- Bellavitis abstracted the basic idea when he established the concept of equipollence. Working in a Euclidean plane, he made equipollent any pair of parallel...