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  • 41Théorème des résidus — Le théorème des résidus en analyse complexe est un outil puissant pour évaluer des intégrales curvilignes de fonctions holomorphes sur des courbes fermées ; il peut aussi bien être utilisé pour calculer des intégrales de fonctions réelles… …

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  • 42Coast — For other uses, see Coast (disambiguation). A coastline or seashore is the area where land meets the sea or ocean.[1] A precise line that can be called a coastline cannot be determined due to the dynamic nature of tides. The term coastal zone can …

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  • 43Cauchy's integral theorem — In mathematics, the Cauchy integral theorem in complex analysis, named after Augustin Louis Cauchy, is an important statement about line integrals for holomorphic functions in the complex plane. Essentially, it says that if two different paths… …

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  • 44Cauchy's integral formula — In mathematics, Cauchy s integral formula, named after Augustin Louis Cauchy, is a central statement in complex analysis. It expresses the fact that a holomorphic function defined on a disk is completely determined by its values on the boundary… …

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  • 45Isoperimetric inequality — The isoperimetric inequality is a geometric inequality involving the square of the circumference of a closed curve in the plane and the area of a plane region it encloses, as well as its various generalizations. Isoperimetric literally means… …

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  • 46Plateau's problem — In mathematics, Plateau s problem is to show the existence of a minimal surface with a given boundary, a problem raised by Joseph Louis Lagrange in 1760. However, it is named after Joseph Plateau who was interested in soap films. The problem is… …

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  • 47Hausdorff measure — In mathematics a Hausdorff measure is a type of outer measure, named for Felix Hausdorff, that assigns a number in [0,∞] to each set in R n or, more generally, in any metric space. The zero dimensional Hausdorff measure is the number of points in …

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  • 48Rectification — has the following technical meanings. *Rectification, in astrology * Rectification (chemistry) *Chinese history see Cheng Feng *Rectification (geometry) truncating a polytope by marking the midpoints of all its edges, and cutting off its vertices …

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  • 49Varifold — In mathematics, a varifold is, loosely speaking, a measure theoretic generalization of the concept of a differentiable manifold, by replacing differentiability requirements with those provided by rectifiable sets, while maintaining the general… …

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  • 50Geometric measure theory — In mathematics, geometric measure theory (GMT) is the study of the geometric properties of the measures of sets (typically in Euclidean spaces), including such things as arc lengths and areas. It has applications in image processing.Deep results… …

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