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Bolzano-Weierstrass Theorem Summary
520 words, approx. 2 pages The Bolzano-Weierstrass Theorem is an important result in point-set topology, the branch of mathematics that concerns the properties of sets and the points that comprise them. As an example, the real number line contains subsets of intervals, and the...
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 Microwave Journal
The bisection theorem.
02/01/1997: 1,181 words, approx. 4 pages Essentially, the bisection theorem implies that all network parameters may be derived from [Z.sub.e] and [Z.sub.o]. If a circuit has two ports and is symmetrical about a central plane, the bisection theorem may be used to calculate [S.sub.22] = [S.sub.11] and [S.sub.21]...
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The sixteen theorems of SAE
05/01/2003: 1,632 words, approx. 5 pages Numerous graduate students in agricultural education have studied Prosser's 16 Theorems. Charles Prosser, an early leader in vocational education and a major architect of the Smith-Hughes Act, developed these theorems. Prosser's 16 Theorems are general statements on how vocational education programs should be operated....


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