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defined as the sum of all
terms of P of
degree n or less.
Polynomial truncations arise in the
study of
Taylor polynomials, for example.
Arithmetic precision...
- have
higher truncations.
Runcination cuts faces, edges, and vertices. In 5 dimensions,
sterication cuts cells, faces, and edges. Edge-
truncation is a beveling...
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removed i.e.
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third and
fourth truncations are more
easily constructed as
second and
first truncations of the 5-cube.
Truncated pentacross Truncated triacontaditeron...
- 5-cube. The
third and
fourth truncations are more
easily constructed as
second and
first truncations of the 5-orthoplex.
Truncated penteract (Acronym: tan)...
- In statistics,
truncation results in
values that are
limited above or below,
resulting in a
truncated sample. A
random variable y {\displaystyle y} is...
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right cone
truncated perpendicularly to its axis; otherwise, it is an
oblique frustum. In a
truncated cone or
truncated pyramid, the
truncation plane is...
- In geometry, a
truncated 120-cell is a
uniform 4-polytope
formed as the
truncation of the
regular 120-cell.
There are
three truncations,
including a bitruncation...
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truncate,
truncated, or
truncation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Truncation is the term used for
limiting the
number of
digits right of...
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order truncations (runcination) of the
regular 6-orthoplex.
There are 12
unique runcinations of the 6-orthoplex with
permutations of
truncations, and cantellations...