An affine group is the group of all affine transformations of a finite-dimensional vector space.
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An affine combination is a linear combination of vectors in Euclidian space in which the coefficients add up to one.
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Euler introduced the term affine (Latin affinis, "related") in 1748 in his book "Introductio in analysin infinitorum."
Felix Klein's Erlangen program recognized affine geometry as a generalization of Euclidean geometry.
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An affine variety is a set of points in n-dimensional space which satisfy a set of equations which have a polynomial of n variables on one side and a zero on the other side.
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An affine transformation is a linear transformation between vector spaces, followed by a translation.
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In the branch of mathematics called differential geometry, an affine connection is a geometrical object on a smooth manifold which connects nearby tangent spaces, and so permits tangent vector fields to be differentiated as if they were functions on the manifold with values in a fixed vector space.
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M. J. Kallaher has written:
'Affine planes with transitive collineation groups' -- subject(s): Affine Geometry, Collineation
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Registration between related individuals using information shared by each.
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Every plane has 3 or more. There is a projective (or affine) plane with only 3 points.
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Masayoshi Nagata has written:
'On flat extensions of a ring' -- subject(s): Rings (Algebra), Ruled Surfaces
'Field theory' -- subject(s): Algebraic fields, Field extensions (Mathematics)
'Polynomial rings and affine spaces' -- subject(s): Affine Geometry, Polynomial rings
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In ordinary geometry (as opposed to affine geometry), a plane MUST consist of an infinite set of points.
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The affine parameter is important in spacetime trajectories because it helps measure the proper time experienced by an object moving through spacetime. It allows for a consistent way to track the path of an object regardless of the coordinate system used, making it a valuable tool in understanding the motion of objects in curved spacetime.
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scale, rotate, reflect, Translate(move identical image), Affine Transformation( altering the perspective from which you view the image)
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An infinite number in a Euclidean plane - which is the "normmal" plane.
Some selected numbers in the finite or affine planes (but you need to be studying projective geometry to come across these).
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Jian-Yi Shi has written:
'The Kazhdan-Lusztig cells in certain affine Weyl groups' -- subject(s): Automorphisms, Partitions (Mathematics), Weyl groups
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Derivations of the word affinity are:
affine (noun): a relation, esopecially by marriage, (adjective) related,e.g. affine geometry.
affined (adjective): related.
affinal (adjective): related by marriage.
affinitive (adjective): related to; closely connected
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P. J. Giblin has written:
'Affine invariant distances, envelopes and symmetry sets' -- subject(s): Curves, Plane, Invariant sets, Plane Curves, Symmetry (Physics)
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No, you could define a plane as comprising only two lines.
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An affinization is the conversion to affine form - "a mathematical object consisting of a set of components with n indices each of which range from 1 to m where n is the rank and m is the dimension of the tensor".
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Alexander H. W. Schmitt has written:
'Affine flag manifolds and principal bundles' -- subject(s): Flag manifolds
'Geometric invariant theory and decorated principal bundles' -- subject(s): Invariants, Algebraic Geometry, Moduli theory
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Nothing is on space. There are two types of 'space'
# Galactical Space- Space in Galaxies
# Intergalactical Space- Space in between galaxies
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Neptune was discovered on September 23, 1846 by mathematicians Urbain Le Verrier and John Couch Adams through calculations based on the irregularities in Uranus's orbit. It was confirmed as a planet through observations made by Johann Galle at the Berlin Observatory.
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The space shuttle went into space and studied outer space.
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storage space, control space, and build space storage space, control space, and build space
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No. Space holds everything in space. Galaxies are held in space by space.
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How dense is space? What is the chemical makeup of space? Is our Sun new or old? How big is space? How much does space weigh? Where is space? Is space always dark? Is there precipitation in space? Can sound travel in space? Are there UFO's in space, or just here on Earth? Are there colors in space? Is space three dimensional? Does the theory of relativity apply in space? How far away could you see a flashlight in space? Is space new or old? How old is space? What kind of things have come close to the Earth? (see Spaceweather.com asteroid encounters)
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Space stations can help in the exploration of space because in space stations they do experiments on things they find in space.
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There are more than two regions of space:
Geospace
Cislunar space
Interplanetary space
Interstellar space
Intergalactic space
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Yes, because in space there's a lot of space and space is everywhere! The solar system is made up of space.
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Space can mean a few different things. Space can mean outer space, or space in between letters or getting space to your self.
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Positive space is the space taken up by shapes or color. Negative space is the space that isn't.
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"Space Junk" gets into space because of us leaving materials behind when we visit space.
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The International Space Station was assembled in space and is designed to stay there. It is meant as a place of research and as a place for astronauts to stay in space. A space shuttle is a vehicle that can lauch from Earth into space and then return, something a space station cannot do. Space shuttles transport people and equipment to and from space.
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A space laboratory was placed in space so it was easier to study it.
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Lle (place)
Gwagle (space, void)
Gofod (space)
Encyd (space; while)
Ysbaid (space of time)
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There IS weather in Space. a whole branch of Space research looks at Space weather.
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