Fσ set
In mathematics, an Fσ set is a countable union of closed sets. The notation originated in French with F for fermé and σ for somme.
- Locally cyclic group
- In mathematics, a locally cyclic group is a group in which every finitely generated subgroup is cyclic
- Hamiltonian decomposition
- In graph theory, a branch of mathematics, a Hamiltonian decomposition of a given graph is a partition of the edges of the graph into Hamiltonian cycles. Hamiltonian decompositions have been studied both for undirected graphs and for directed graphs. In
- Jennifer Scott (mathematician)
- Jennifer Ann Scott is a British mathematician specialising in numerical analysis, sparse matrix computations, and parallel computing. She is a professor of applied mathematics at the University of Reading, where she directs the Centre for the Mathematics
- Listing number
- In mathematics, a Listing number of a topological space is one of several topological invariants introduced by the 19th-century mathematician Johann Benedict Listing and later given this name by Charles Sanders Peirce. Unlike the later invariants given by
- Ore's theorem
- Ore's theorem is a result in graph theory proved in 1960 by Norwegian mathematician Øystein Ore. It gives a sufficient condition for a graph to be Hamiltonian, essentially stating that a graph with sufficiently many edges must contain a Hamilton cycle
- Wilhelms
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- Chyba
- Chyba is a surname. Notable people with this name include:Andrew Chyba, Green party candidate for South Wales West in 2011 National Assembly for Wales election Christopher Chyba, American astrobiologist Jiří Chyba, Czech paracyclist, competed in 2011
- Emily Sherwin
- Emily L. Sherwin is the Frank B. Ingersoll Professor of Law at the Cornell Law School. At Cornell, her specialties include "jurisprudence, property, and remedies
- Isosceles set
- In discrete geometry, an isosceles set is a set of points with the property that every three of them form an isosceles triangle. More precisely, each three points should determine at most two distances; this also allows degenerate isosceles triangles
- Della Dumbaugh
- Della Jeanne Dumbaugh is an American mathematician and historian of mathematics, focusing on the history of algebra and number theory. She is a professor of mathematics at the University of Richmond, and the editor-in-chief of The American Mathematical