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These are some observations originating in work by Conway and Sloane (Proc. R. Sac. LondonA381 (1982) 275-283) on holes of the Leech lattice and by Lemmens ...
Some Relations between Roots, Holes, and Pillars. A. NEUMAIER. These are some observations originating in work by Conway and Sloane (Proc. R. Soc. London. A381 ...
Some Relations between Roots, Holes, and Pillars. Neumaier, A. European Journal of Combinatorics 8(1): 29-33. 1987. ISSN/ISBN: 0195-6698.
Another extremal property of some Tura´n graphs · Author Picture C. S. ... Some relations between roots, holes, and pillars · Author Picture A. Neumaier.
A rational function is a ratio of polynomials where the polynomial in the denominator shouldn't be equal to zero.
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Aug 3, 2021 · Symmetries between a polynomial's roots are ways of swapping them so that they maintain the same algebraic relationship.
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Roots commonly grow down cracks between fracture columns (“peds”) in heavy clay soils that they could not otherwise penetrate. Figure 11. Roots growing in ...
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In mathematics, the E8 lattice is a special lattice in R8. It can be characterized as the unique positive-definite, even, unimodular lattice of rank 8.
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