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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > open submanifold
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подмногообразие almost complex submanifold ≈ почти комплексное подмногообразие holomorphically embedded submanifold ≈ голоморфно вложенное подмногообразие relatively compact submanifold ≈ относительно компактное подмногообразие totally geodesic submanifold ≈ вполне геодезическое подмногообразие - algebraic submanifold - analytic submanifold - associated submanifold - bordant submanifold - closed submanifold - compact submanifold - complex submanifold - connected submanifold - critical submanifold - differentiable submanifold - embedded submanifold - exclusive submanifold - extremal submanifold - flat submanifold - focal submanifold - framed submanifold - geodesic submanifold - germ of submanifold - homogeneous submanifold - hyperbolic submanifold - immersed submanifold - integral submanifold - isolating submanifold - isotropic submanifold - linear submanifold - minimal submanifold - n-dimensional submanifold - neat submanifold - open submanifold - osculatory submanifold - regular submanifold - smooth submanifold - smoothing submanifold - stratified submanifold - taut submanifold - transversal submanifold - virtual submanifoldБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > submanifold
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