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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Isaac Newton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Newton was born in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, a hamlet in the county of Lincolnshire.
Newton is believed to have been the first to explain precisely, the formation of the rainbow from water droplets dispersed in the atmosphere in a rain shower.
Newton is often accused of being a unitarian and arian, and not believing in the church's doctrine of divine trinity.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Isaac_Newton   (4954 words)

  
 Mathematics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727), an inventor of infinitesimal calculus.
Newton was one of the infinitesimal calculus inventors, Feynman invented the Feynman path integral using a combination of reasoning and physical insight, and today's string theory also inspires new mathematics.
Within algebraic geometry is the description of geometric objects as solution sets of polynomial equations, combining the concepts of quantity and space, and also the study of topological groups, which combine structure and space.
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 Polynomial
The degree of a polynomial in one variable is the largest exponent in the polynomial...
Polynomial -- from MathWorld Polynomial -- from MathWorld A polynomial is a mathematical expression involving a sum of powers in one or more variables multiplied by coefficients.
Note that next to the polynomial degree is a slider that enables you to change the degree of polynomial fit to try to account for...
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It was shown in a previous work that this ability to change posture without meeting a singularity is equivalent to the existence of a point in the workspace, such that a polynomial of degree four depending on the parameters of the manipulator and on the cartesian coordinates of the effector has a triple root.
Let f1,andhellip;,fk be k multivariate polynomials which have a finite number of common zeros in the algebraic closure of the ground field, counting the common zeros at infinity.
When all the polynomials have the same degree, the complexity of this algorithm is polynomial relative to the generic number of solutions.
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 Mathematics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Some notable examples of this happening are Newton inventing calculus and Feynman inventing his Feynman path integral, but it also happens With results from string theory.
The modern fields of differential geometry and algebraic geometry generalize geometry in different directions: differential geometry emphasizes the concepts of functions, fiber bundles, derivatives, smoothness, and direction, While in algebraic geometry geometrical objects are described as solution sets of polynomial equations.
Group theory investigates the concept of symmetry abstractly; topology, the greatest growth area in the twentieth century, has a focus on the concept of continuity.
mathematics.iqnaut.net   (2733 words)

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