Search Results - "geometry"
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MSS419 - Geometry (Geometri)- Disember 2019
Published 2019“…First Semester Examination 2019/2020 Academic Session December 2019 / January 2020 MSS419 - Geometry (Geometri)…”
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State sums and geometry
Published 2011“…Finally the asymptotic geometry of the SL(2,C) based model is derived.…”
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MSS419 - Geometry
Published 2022“…First Semester Examination 2021/2022 Academic Session February 2022 MSS419 - Geometry Duration : 2 hours…”
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Geometri dalam Tarian Zapin
Published 2018“…Pergerakan langkah tapak kaki yang berulang dalam tarian menghasilkan pelbagai geometri. Kajian ini ingin melihat apakah bentuk-bentuk geometri yang terhasil dan perkaitannya dengan jenis-jenis Tarian Zapin.…”
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MGM531 - Euclidean Geometry
Published 2022“…First Semester Examination 2021/2022 Academic Session February 2022 MGM531 - Euclidean Geometry Duration : 3 hours and 45 minutes…”
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Interaction of topology and algebra in arithmetic geometry
Published 2013“…This thesis studies topological and algebraic aspects of higher dimensional local fields and relations to other neighbouring research areas such as nonarchimedean functional analysis and higher dimensional arithmetic geometry. We establish how a higher local field can be described as a locally convex space once an embedding of a local field into it has been fixed. …”
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Investigations in two-dimensional arithmetic geometry
Published 2009“…This thesis explores a variety of topics in two-dimensional arithmetic geometry, including the further development of I. Fesenko's adelic analysis and its relations with ramification theory, model-theoretic integration on valued fields, and Grothendieck duality on arithmetic surfaces. …”
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Qualitative spatial logics for buffered geometries
Published 2016“…This paper describes a series of new qualitative spatial logics for checking consistency of sameAs and partOf matches between spatial objects from different geospatial datasets, especially from crowd-sourced datasets. Since geometries in crowd-sourced data are usually not very accurate or precise, we buffer geometries by a margin of error or a level of tolerance a E R≥0, and define spatial relations for buffered geometries. …”
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