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  2. Hinge theorem - Wikipedia

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    The hinge theorem holds in Euclidean spaces and more generally in simply connected non-positively curved space forms.. It can be also extended from plane Euclidean geometry to higher dimension Euclidean spaces (e.g., to tetrahedra and more generally to simplices), as has been done for orthocentric tetrahedra (i.e., tetrahedra in which altitudes are concurrent) [2] and more generally for ...

  3. List of theorems - Wikipedia

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    Hindman's theorem (Ramsey theory) Hinge theorem ; Hironaka theorem (algebraic geometry) Hirzebruch signature theorem (topology, algebraic geometry) Hirzebruch–Riemann–Roch theorem (complex manifolds) Hjelmslev's theorem ; Hobby–Rice theorem (mathematical analysis) Hodge index theorem (algebraic surfaces)

  4. Hinged dissection - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace–Bolyai–Gerwien theorem, first proven in 1807, states that any two equal-area polygons must have a common dissection. However, the question of whether two such polygons must also share a hinged dissection remained open until 2007, when Erik Demaine et al. proved that there must always exist such a hinged dissection, and provided ...

  5. Category:Theorems about triangles - Wikipedia

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    Hinge theorem; J. Jacobi's theorem (geometry) ... Law of sines; Law of tangents; M. Marden's theorem; Maxwell's theorem (geometry) ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  6. Hinge loss - Wikipedia

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    The plot shows that the Hinge loss penalizes predictions y < 1, corresponding to the notion of a margin in a support vector machine. In machine learning, the hinge loss is a loss function used for training classifiers. The hinge loss is used for "maximum-margin" classification, most notably for support vector machines (SVMs). [1]

  7. Talk:Hinge theorem - Wikipedia

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    The hinge theorem is there, and more theorems are on the way. I think that this is a very credible source. 72.86.118.208 ( talk ) 19:55, 27 May 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Mathematics/List of mathematics ...

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    Himmelblau's function-- Hindley–Milner type system-- Hindmarsh–Rose model-- Hindu–Arabic numeral system-- Hindu units of time-- Hindustani numerals-- Hinge theorem-- Hinged dissection-- Hippopede-- Hiptmair–Xu preconditioner-- Hironaka decomposition-- Hironaka's example-- Hiroshima Mathematical Journal-- Hiroyuki Goto-- Hirsch ...

  9. Four-bar linkage - Wikipedia

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    In the study of mechanisms, a four-bar linkage, also called a four-bar, is the simplest closed-chain movable linkage.It consists of four bodies, called bars or links, connected in a loop by four joints.