Examples of using Projective in English and their translations into Japanese
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In particular, if d= 1(for example, if F= Q and D⊗ R≅ M2(R)), fixing a sufficiently small arithmetic subgroup of D×, one gets a Shimura curve, and curves arising from this construction are already compact(i.e. projective).
Generic Projective Transformation.
Coxeter 's Projective Geometry.
Technology Projective capacitve optional.
Projective tests are measures used and developed by psychologists.
It is a model of the real projective plane RP2.
It is often desirable to consider curves in the projective space.
Projective(right): Does not maintain parallel lines, nor angles.
This fact may be considered as a refined version of projective Nullstellensatz.
Sage can compute the toric ideal of the twisted cubic in projective 3.
Whether we like or we don't like is very projective, very subjective.
Only in 1948 did he prove that complete algebraic groups can be embedded into projective space.
It is often desirable to consider that curves are a locus of points in projective space.
The real projective plane appears 37 times in the index of Bredon(1993), for example.
Cartan-Eilenberg: In their 1956 book"Homological Algebra", these authors used projective and injective module resolutions.
The aim of projective techniques is to analyze an individual's personality from their unconscious projections.
An optional 7′′ projective capacitive touch monitor is also available in order to facilitate complete system development.
Similarly, complex projective space is the space of all complex lines in Cn+1 passing through the origin.
Defense operations often applied by BPO patients are splitting, denial, projective identification, primitive devaluation/ idealization and omnipotence.
The unique projective transformation that maps four points(or a quadrilateral) onto four other points or a quadrilateral.
