- In mathematics, a
quaternary cubic form is a
degree 3
homogeneous polynomial in four variables. The
zeros form a
cubic surface in 3-dimensional projective...
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outside the city's
medieval fortifications. Architecturally, it has a
pentahedral apse and a cross-domed
design with a
narthex and a fore-apse space. It...
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temple was
rebuilt in the 4th
century as a
Christian church, with a
pentahedral apse that
protruded sharply on its
eastern side. In the
middle of the...
- Much of the
aluminum of the
octahedral layer becomes tetrahedrally and
pentahedrally coordinated. In
order to
produce a
pozzolan (supplementary cementitious...
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structure has an
inner courtyard, and is
divided by
hallways into a
central pentahedral portion and two side
trihedral portions. In the
middle of the main façade...
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theorem (determinants) Sylvester's
theorem (number theory)
Sylvester pentahedral theorem (invariant theory) Sylvester's law of
inertia (quadratic forms)...
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Samuel P. (2006). "Sphere ****ngs, V.
Pentahedral Prisms".
Discrete and Com****tional Geometry. 36: 167–204. doi:10...
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volumes in height,
sometimes it is
supplemented by aisles. The
aisles are
pentahedral (later) and
quadrangular (ancient) in plan,
covered with five- and two-pitch...
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cruciform columns and
three protruding apses, of
which the
central one was
pentahedral on the
exterior and horseshoe-shaped on the interior,
while the side...
- plan the
building had an even three-part structure: a
church with a
pentahedral apse, a
refectory and a bell
tower stretching along one axis. At the...