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- Algebraic geometry [r]: Discipline of mathematics that studies the geometric properties of the objects defined by algebraic equations. [e]
- Function composition [r]: The successive application of two functions. [e]
- Group homomorphism [r]: A map between group which preserves the group structure. [e]
- Lattice (geometry) [r]: A discrete subgroup of a real vector space. [e]
- Ampere's equation [r]: An expression for the magnetic force between two electric current-carrying wire segments. [e]
- Intermolecular forces [r]: Non-covalent forces between atoms and molecules; often synonymous with Van der Waals forces. [e]
- Modular form [r]: A certain type of function in complex analysis, with connections to algebraic geometry and number theory [e]
- Red nucleus [r]: Structure in the rostral midbrain involved in motor coordination, which comprises a caudal magnocellular and a rostral parvocellular part. [e]