• in F2; hence f(x) is irreducible in F2[x]. Put r = x + (f(x)) in F2[x]/(f(x)) so F2(r ) is a field and x3 + x + 1 = (x + r)(x2 + ax + b) in F2(r )[x]....
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  • → Y and f2: X → Y, define the function O(f1, f2): X → Y by (O(f1, f2))(x) = o(f1(x), f2(x)) for all xX. Commonly, o and O are denoted by the same symbol...
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  • function f : R2 → R2, with (x, y) ↦ (f1(x, y), f2(x, y)), given by f ( [ x y ] ) = [ f 1 ( x , y ) f 2 ( x , y ) ] = [ x 2 y 5 x + sin ⁡ y ] . {\displaystyle...
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  • matrix of F2 at v is positive definite. Here the Hessian of F2 at v is the symmetric bilinear form g v ( X , Y ) := 1 2 ∂ 2 ∂ s ∂ t [ F ( v + s X + t Y )...
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    years past. An extreme example of this trend would be the Pentax DA 40mm F2.8 XS, released in 2012 and measuring only 9.14 millimetres (0.360 in) long...
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  • Not every unital associative algebra over F2 is a Boolean ring: consider for instance the polynomial ring F2[X]. The quotient ring R / I of any Boolean...
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  • continuous and the alternative is restricted to a shift in location, i.e., F1(x) = F2(x + δ), we can interpret a significant Mann–Whitney U test as showing a...
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