St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 6. cilt,4-6. sayılarAmerican Mathematical Society, 1995 |
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Sayfa 938
... plane X1 = x3 is equal to π / 4 . Hence , the angle between the vector q ( z ) − q ( x ) and plane X1 = x3 is almost the same , which implies that the vector q ( z ) does not belong to this plane . On the other hand , considering z - y ...
... plane X1 = x3 is equal to π / 4 . Hence , the angle between the vector q ( z ) − q ( x ) and plane X1 = x3 is almost the same , which implies that the vector q ( z ) does not belong to this plane . On the other hand , considering z - y ...
Sayfa 944
... plane S T. This construction can be used for every plane ST provided that the angle between the vector h and each of those planes is smaller than π / 2 . Since S ¢ T , we have S + T + ; so , there exists a desired vector hЄ T1 \ US + ...
... plane S T. This construction can be used for every plane ST provided that the angle between the vector h and each of those planes is smaller than π / 2 . Since S ¢ T , we have S + T + ; so , there exists a desired vector hЄ T1 \ US + ...
Sayfa 945
... plane , and let x Є T. The neighborhood ( T , x ; A ) contains all points ( R , z ) close to ( T , x ) in the j - topology . As before , this fact can be established by rectifying the surface of A in a conical neighborhood of a ...
... plane , and let x Є T. The neighborhood ( T , x ; A ) contains all points ( R , z ) close to ( T , x ) in the j - topology . As before , this fact can be established by rectifying the surface of A in a conical neighborhood of a ...
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THE THEORY OF DECREASING SEQUENCES | 706 |
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