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- Look up equivalence or equivalent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Equivalence or Equivalent may refer to: Album-equivalent unit, a measurement unit...
- topological space that has dimension zero with respect to one of several inequivalent notions of ****igning a dimension to a given topological space. A graphical...
- Unitary equivalence may refer to: Unitary equivalence of bounded operators in Hilbert space; see self-adjoint operator Unitary equivalence of a unitary...
- small in comparison with the difference in NMR frequencies between the inequivalent spins. If the shift separation decreases (or the coupling strength increases)...
- first Chern class and a Ricci-flat metric, though many other similar but inequivalent definitions are sometimes used. The definition was motivated by the work...
- these is called a Sierpiński space. So, in fact, there are only three inequivalent topologies on a two-point set: the trivial one, the discrete one, and...
- } There are 115 different rooted trees with exactly eight nodes, 115 inequivalent ways of placing six rooks on a 6 × 6 chess board in such a way that no...
- OEIS Foundation. Sloane, N. J. A. (ed.). "Sequence A109741 (Number of inequivalent (completed) n^2 X n^2 sudokus (or Sudokus))". The On-Line Encyclopedia...
- to its boundary link. A single knot or link can have many different inequivalent Seifert surfaces. A Seifert surface must be oriented. It is possible...
- (A) and a third, inequivalent one (B). Nuclei which are in equivalent chemical environments (that is, symmetry-related), but inequivalent magnetic environments...