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  2. Vector calculus identities - Wikipedia

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    2.4 Quotient rule for division by a scalar. 2.5 ... where = ±1 or 0 is the Levi-Civita parity symbol. For a tensor field of order k > 1, the tensor field ...

  3. Graph center - Wikipedia

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    The center can be found using the Floyd–Warshall algorithm. [4] [5] Another algorithm has been proposed based on matrix calculus. [6] The concept of the center of a graph is related to the closeness centrality measure in social network analysis, which is the reciprocal of the mean of the distances d(A,B). [1]

  4. Template:Relative link - Wikipedia

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    The {{Relative link}} and {{Relative link implicit}} templates facilitate linking subpages and parent pages. If a link is not a subpage or a parent page of the current page the template simply creates a regular link.

  5. Relative interior - Wikipedia

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    Formally, the relative interior of a set (denoted ⁡ ()) is defined as its interior within the affine hull of . [1] In other words, ⁡ ():= {: > ⁡ ()}, where ⁡ is the affine hull of , and () is a ball of radius centered on . Any metric can be used for the construction of the ball; all metrics define the same set as the relative interior.

  6. Link relation - Wikipedia

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    A link relation is a descriptive attribute attached to a hyperlink in order to define the type of the link, or the relationship between the source and destination resources.

  7. Template:Center - Wikipedia

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    A simple template to center-align content in tables and other places. Be aware that the center class is applied to this template, which means every element within the template has its left and right margins set to auto. This may harm some templates. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Content 1 Content to be centered Content required Custom CSS style ...

  8. Kullback–Leibler divergence - Wikipedia

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    Kullback [3] gives the following example (Table 2.1, Example 2.1). Let P and Q be the distributions shown in the table and figure. P is the distribution on the left side of the figure, a binomial distribution with N = 2 {\displaystyle N=2} and p = 0.4 {\displaystyle p=0.4} .

  9. div and span - Wikipedia

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