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- Look up singular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Singular may refer to: Singular, the grammatical number that denotes a unit quantity, as opposed to...
- linear algebra, an n-by-n square matrix A is called invertible (also nonsingular, nondegenerate or —rarely used— regular) if there exists an n-by-n square...
- mathematics, the weakly chained diagonally dominant matrices are a family of nonsingular matrices that include the strictly diagonally dominant matrices. We say...
- In the mathematical field of algebraic geometry, a singular point of an algebraic variety V is a point P that is 'special' (so, singular), in the geometric...
- } . M is called a nonsingular module if Z ( M ) = { 0 } {\displaystyle {\mathcal {Z}}(M)=\{0\}\,} . R is called right nonsingular if Z ( R R ) = { 0...
- A singular solution ys(x) of an ordinary differential equation is a solution that is singular or one for which the initial value problem (also called the...
- y)=0\,} for all y ∈ V . {\displaystyle \,y\in V.} A nondegenerate or nonsingular form is a bilinear form that is not degenerate, meaning that v ↦ ( x...
- curves are the conics, which are nonsingular curves of degree two and genus zero. Elliptic curves, which are nonsingular curves of genus one, are studied...
- In mathematics, the Arf invariant of a nonsingular quadratic form over a field of characteristic 2 was defined by Turkish mathematician Cahit Arf (1941)...
- perpetuating the next cycle. In 2011, Nikodem Popławski showed that a nonsingular Big Bounce appears naturally in the Einstein–Cartan–Sciama–Kibble theory...