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- A set of three nested subcomplexes within the Vietoris–Rips filtration on a set of points in the Euclidean plane....
- process on the cis-Golgi membrane. The coat consists of large protein subcomplexes that are made of seven different protein subunits, namely α, β, β', γ...
- stages of the sun, Inti's identity is also divided into three primary subcomplexes, which are the father, son, and brother. The first of these is Apu Inti...
- into a second configuration with around 1+2⁄3 subunits per turn. Three subcomplexes form the apparatus responsible for ****embling and retracting the type...
- essentially a stepwise incorporation of the UTP-A, UTP-B, and UTP-C subcomplexes. These subcomplexes are made up of over 30 non ribosomal protein factors, the U3...
- stated as a Mayer–Vietoris axiom: for any CW complex W covered by two subcomplexes U and V, and any elements u ∈ F(U), v ∈ F(V) such that u and v restrict...
- from the metal surface to the incoming ions. SID's ability to produce subcomplexes that remain stable and provide valuable information on connectivity is...
- ordinary convex hull. Alpha shapes are closely related to alpha complexes, subcomplexes of the Delaunay triangulation of the point set. Each edge or triangle...
- regional scale. Further refining the theory are the concepts of regional subcomplexes (essentially RSCs within RSCs) and supercomplexes (essentially the adjoining...
- difference b − a. A k-form on T is a linear operator acting on k-dimensional subcomplexes of T; e.g., a 0-form ****igns values to points, and extends linearly to...