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1 homological manifold
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2 homological manifold
English-Russian scientific dictionary > homological manifold
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3 manifold
1) коллектор; магистраль2) гребёнка4) геом. многообразие5) патрубок6) анат. летошка7) рампа; батарея газовых баллонов8) многократный; многократно9) камера; распределитель10) многообразный; разнообразный; разнородный•manifold with boundary — многообразие с границей, многообразие с краем
- almost homogeneous manifold - almost orientable manifold - almost parallelizable manifold - almost smooth manifold - completely parallelizable manifold - finitely compact manifold - finitely triangulated manifold - globally harmonic manifold - holomorphically convex manifold - locally homogeneous complex manifold - locally plane manifold - locally symmetric manifold - locally trivial manifold - locally unknotted manifold - maximal integral manifold - orbitally asymptotically stable manifold - strongly harmonic manifold - unlimited covering manifold - weighted homogeneous manifoldmanifold without boundaries — многообразие без границ, многообразие с краем
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4 гомологическое многообразие
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > гомологическое многообразие
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5 basis
1) базис, база2) основание, фундамент4) базовый компонент, основа•
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