- can be
found by "zig-
zagging" on the
curve y = logb(x) from the
input n, to the
interval [0,1]. In this case, b = e. The zig-
zagging entails starting from...
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Georg Grabner zu
Rosenburg und
Zagging (*
before or
around 1510 at
Rosenburg Castle; † 1562
probably at
Zagging Castle) was a
nobleman of the Archduchy...
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decagons {5}#{ } {5/2}#{ } {5/3}#{ } A
regular skew
decagon is seen as zig-
zagging edges of a
pentagonal antiprism, a
pentagrammic antiprism, and a pentagrammic...
- A
regular skew
dodecagon seen as zig-
zagging edges of a
hexagonal antiprism....
- They lay flat and kept
driving forward. The East
Germans then
built zig-
zagging roads at checkpoints. The
sewer system predated the Wall, and some people...
- A
regular skew
polygon in 3-space can be seen as
nonplanar paths zig-
zagging between two
parallel planes,
defined as the side-edges of a
uniform antiprism...
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connected in
opposite phase to it. The
feedline can
often be seen zig-
zagging across the
support boom
holding the elements.
Another common construction...
-
alphabets (Venetic, Lepontic), the
letter could be
represented as a zig-
zagging line of any
number between three and six strokes. The
Italic letter was...
- estimates. A
newspaper correspondent wrote that the
works were, "Intricate, zig-
zagged lines within lines,
lines protecting flanks of lines,
lines built to enfilade...
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tricolor with
green (left), gold (center) and red (right), each with zig-
zagged edges, and the city seal in the
center Designed by Roy E.
Silent and E.S...