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- Basepoint may refer to a point singled out in a: Pointed set, or in a Pointed space Origin (mathematics) This disambiguation page lists mathematics articles...
- archipelago ("basepoints"). The current baselines were established by Government Regulation 38 of 2002 which defined by 183 coordinate points as basepoints. The...
- number he owes the winner If the winner is east all losers double the basepoints If east player is a losing player he pays double the points to the winner...
- baselines for the mainland consist of a series of straight lines linking 49 basepoints situated on the outer edge along and outer islands off the coast of China...
- and Y are pointed spaces (i.e. topological spaces with distinguished basepoints x 0 {\displaystyle x_{0}} and y 0 {\displaystyle y_{0}} ) the wedge sum...
- continuous maps preserving basepoints, i.e., a map f {\displaystyle f} between a pointed space X {\displaystyle X} with basepoint x 0 {\displaystyle x_{0}}...
- equivalent notion of an ample divisor. In more detail, a line bundle is called basepoint-free if it has enough sections to give a morphism to projective space...
- "distinguished point", called a basepoint. A pointed map is then a map which preserves basepoints; that is, it sends the basepoint of the domain to that of the...
- product of two pointed spaces (i.e. topological spaces with distinguished basepoints) (X, x0) and (Y, y0) is the quotient of the product space X × Y under...
- attached to every non-basepoint of X{\displaystyle X}, and the basepoints of all these circles are identified and glued to the basepoint of X{\displaystyle...