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mathematics and
computer science,
truncation is
limiting the
number of
digits right of the
decimal point.
Truncation of
positive real
numbers can be done...
- Johnson)
Truncated tesseract (Acronym tat) (George Olshevsky, and
Jonathan Bowers) The
truncated tesseract may be
constructed by
truncating the vertices...
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platonic solids or
regular tilings,
usually "uniform
truncation" is implied,
which means truncating until the
original faces become regular polygons with...
- of the
octagrams are removed,
leaving squares, and
truncating the
triangles into hexagons,
truncated octahedra are produced, and the
sequence ends with...
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frameshift or
truncating variants (FTVs),
which includes both PTVs and DNA
variants caused by
frameshift mutation. It was
believed that protein-
truncating variants...
- faces. It can be
constructed by
taking a
hexagonal trapezohedron and
truncating the
polar axis vertices. The Weaire–Phelan
structure contains another...
- In geometry, the
truncated octahedron is the
Archimedean solid that
arises from a
regular octahedron by
removing six pyramids, one at each of the octahedron's...
- (of two types). It can be
constructed by
truncating all 4
vertices of a
regular tetrahedron. The
truncated tetrahedron can be
constructed from a regular...
- In geometry, the
truncated icosahedron is a
polyhedron that can be
constructed by
truncating all of the
regular icosahedron's vertices. Intuitively, it...
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refers to
truncating an
infinite sum by a
finite one
Truncation (geometry) is the
removal of one or more parts, as for
example in
truncated cube Propositional...