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1 elliptic pencil
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2 elliptic pencil
мат.эллиптический пучок (окружностей), пучок пересекающихся окружностей -
3 pencil
1) карандаш || карандашный2) пучок•- locally orientable pencil - pencil of parallel planes - pencil of parallels - pencil of relative differentials -
4 conormal
конормальный conormal of elliptic operator ≈ конормаль эллиптического оператора - conormal category - conormal chord - conormal derivative - conormal pencil (математика) конормальныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > conormal
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5 involution
2) инволюция, завёртывание, завивание, закручивание•algebra with involution — мат. алгебра с инволюцией
category with involution — мат. категория с инволюцией
involution in plane — мат. инволюция в плоскости
involution on a line — мат. инволюция на прямой
manifold with involution — мат. многообразие с инволюцией
ring with involution — мат. кольцо с инволюцией
space with involution — мат. пространство с инволюцией
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