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Isolated point in the solution set of a polynomial equation in two real variables
An acnode is an isolated point in the solution set of a polynomial equation in two real variables. Equivalent terms are isolated point and hermit point
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Point on a curve not given by a smooth embedding of a parameter
, {\displaystyle c_{0}c_{2}-c_{1}^{2}>0,} then the origin is called an acnode. In the real plane the origin is an isolated point on the curve; however
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an alphabetical index of articles related to curves used in mathematics. Acnode Algebraic curve Arc Asymptote Asymptotic curve Barbier's theorem Bézier
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Type of roulette curve
the Cartesian equation given above, so the graph of this equation has an acnode or isolated point. When b > 2 a {\displaystyle b>2a} , the area bounded
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Type of mathematical curve
tangent lines are real, or an acnode if they are complex conjugate. When the real points of the curve are plotted, an acnode appear as an isolated point
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Point of a subset S around which there are no other points of S
set lies in the closure of F, and therefore F has uncountable closure. Acnode Adherent point Accumulation point Point cloud Gomez-Ramirez, Danny (2007)
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Family of algebraic curves of the form r = sec(θ) + a*cos(θ)
(x-1)(x^{2}+y^{2})=ax^{2}\,} except that for a = 0 the implicit form has an acnode (0,0) not present in polar form. They are rational, circular, cubic plane
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nothing annihilate, annihilation, annihilator, nihil, nil nodus nod- knot acnode, crunode, denouement, internodal, internode, nodal, node, nodose, nodosity
List of Latin words with English derivatives
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nocturnality, nocturne, notturno, seminocturnal, trinoctial nod- knot Latin nodus acnode, binodal, crunode, denouement, extranodal, internodal, internode, intranodal
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O
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Curve defined as zeros of polynomials
"remarkable points", and possibly a finite number of isolated points called acnodes. A smooth monotone arc is the graph of a smooth function which is defined
Algebraic_curve
Point where a curve intersects itself at an angle
^{2}f}{\partial x~\partial y}}\right)^{2}<0.} Singular point of a curve Acnode Cusp Tacnode Saddle point Salmon, George (1879). A treatise on the higher
Crunode
Point on a curve at which two or more osculating circles are tangent
(x, y) → (x, iy) gives the required diffeomorphism of the normal forms. Acnode Cusp or Spinode Crunode Schwartzman, Steven (1994), The Words of Mathematics:
Tacnode
nocturnality, nocturne, notturno, seminocturnal, trinoctial nod- knot Latin nodus acnode, binodal, crunode, denouement, extranodal, internodal, internode, intranodal
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/N
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Curve created by a geometric operation
original curve is an ellipse and the inverse is a simple closed curve with an acnode at the origin. When e = 1 the original curve is a parabola and the inverse
Inverse_curve
point with two distinct tangent planes. (Baker 1933b, vol 6, p. 157) acnode An acnode is an isolated point of a real curve. See Salmon (1879, p.23). adjoint
Glossary of classical algebraic geometry
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equation of the curve, but the curve does not cross these points and they are acnodes. The curve again has a figure eight shape though the shape is distorted
Watt's_curve
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The point at which a curve crosses itself, being a double point of the curve. See Crunode, and Acnode.
n.
An isolated point not upon a curve, but whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the curve so that it is considered as belonging to the curve.
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Pertaining to acnodes.