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The tight closure of , denoted by , is another ideal of containing . The ideal I ∗ {\displaystyle I^{*}} is defined as follows. z ∈ I ∗ {\displaystyle z\in I^{*}} if and only if there exists a c ∈ R {\displaystyle c\in R} , where c {\displaystyle c} is not contained in any minimal prime ideal of R {\displaystyle R} , such that c z p e ...
A close order formation is a military tactical formation in which soldiers are close together and regularly arranged for the tactical concentration of force. It was used by heavy infantry in ancient warfare , as the basis for shield wall and phalanx tactics, to multiply their effective weight of arms by their weight of numbers.
Taking this one stage further, the clue word can hint at the word or words to be abbreviated rather than giving the word itself. For example: "About" for C or CA (for "circa"), or RE. "Say" for EG, used to mean "for example". More obscure clue words of this variety include: "Model" for T, referring to the Model T.
The ones she has “no clue” how to play at first. “If I have any rule that I've tried to hold myself to,” the 77-year-old screen legend tells PEOPLE, it’s “never to repeat myself ...
In geometry, close-packing of equal spheres is a dense arrangement of congruent spheres in an infinite, regular arrangement (or lattice). Carl Friedrich Gauss proved that the highest average density – that is, the greatest fraction of space occupied by spheres – that can be achieved by a lattice packing is
Close Quarters is the first novel by the British mystery writer Michael Gilbert. Published in England by Hodder and Stoughton in 1947, it did not appear in the United States until 1963. By then Gilbert's reputation had been firmly established in both countries and his regular American publisher for many years had been Harper & Brothers .
Football fans continued to speculate over Kelce’s future after the 35-year-old tight end fuelled retirement rumors last month, admitting to sports journalist Stephen A Smith that his opinion on ...
In 2019, Taylor Swift released the upbeat pop song “London Boy.” Five years later, she’s saying “so long” to the city with her new song “So Long London.”