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For diagrams that do not possess grid lines, the easiest way to determine the values is to determine the shortest (i.e. perpendicular) distances from the point of interest to each of the three sides. By Viviani's theorem , the distances (or the ratios of the distances to the triangle height ) give the value of each component.
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A cone with vertex N of a diagram D : J → C is a morphism from the constant diagram Δ(N) to D. The constant diagram is the diagram which sends every object of J to an object N of C and every morphism to the identity morphism on N. The limit of a diagram D is a universal cone to D. That is, a cone through which all other cones uniquely factor.
Similarly, if we look at the orbital diagram from to , there are four reduced versions of the global orbital diagram from a1 to e1 in the orbital diagram from to . Similarly, there are p reduced versions of the global orbital diagram in the orbital diagramfromapto ep, and the branching structure of the logistic map has an infinite self-similar ...
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