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- In mathematics, a homogeneous space is, very informally, a space that looks the same everywhere, as you move through it, with movement given by the action...
- In mathematics, a homogeneous function is a function of several variables such that the following holds: If each of the function's arguments is multiplied...
- In mathematics, homogeneous coordinates or projective coordinates, introduced by August Ferdinand Möbius in his 1827 work Der barycentrische Calcul, are...
- In mathematics, a homogeneous polynomial, sometimes called quantic in older texts, is a polynomial whose nonzero terms all have the same degree. For example...
- Homogeneous system: Homogeneous system of linear algebraic equations System of homogeneous differential equations System of homogeneous first-order differential...
- differential equation can be homogeneous in either of two respects. A first order differential equation is said to be homogeneous if it may be written f (...
- In chemistry, homogeneous catalysis is catalysis where the catalyst is in same phase as reactants, prin****lly by a soluble catalyst in a solution. In...
- vertices can be extended to an automorphism of the whole graph. A k-homogeneous graph obeys a weakened version of the same property in which every isomorphism...
- Rolled homogeneous armour (RHA) is a type of vehicle armour made of a single steel composition hot-rolled to improve its material characteristics, as...
- In mathematics, a homogeneous relation (also called endorelation) on a set X is a binary relation between X and itself, i.e. it is a subset of the Cartesian...