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An Algebraic Foundation for Object-Oriented Euclidean Geometry (Innovative Teaching of Mathematics with Geometric Algebra)

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Equivariant Cohomology in Algebraic Geometry

, 2023
Equivariant cohomology has become an indispensable tool in algebraic geometry and in related areas including representation theory, combinatorial and enumerative geometry, and algebraic combinatorics.
David Anderson, William Fulton
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Sign Conditions for Injectivity of Generalized Polynomial Maps with Applications to Chemical Reaction Networks and Real Algebraic Geometry

Foundations of Computational Mathematics, 2013
We give necessary and sufficient conditions in terms of sign vectors for the injectivity of families of polynomial maps with arbitrary real exponents defined on the positive orthant.
S. Müller   +5 more
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Algebra and geometry; mathematics or science?

The Mathematics Teacher, 1961
For the nonspecialist in mathematics, which subject makes the greater educational contribution, algebra or geometry?
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Self-regulated Learning and Mathematics Instruction of Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II

2018
The benefits of self-regulated learning have been well documented in relation to various academic content areas. Students who are successful in their academic learning are likely to initiate learning processes and monitor their actions, thinking, and emotions until they complete tasks.
Peggy P. Chen   +2 more
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Secondary School Results for the Fourth NAEP Mathematics Assessment: Algebra, Geometry, Mathematical Methods, and Attitudes

The Mathematics Teacher, 1988
This article is the second of two articles reporting on the seventh-grade and eleventh-grade results of the fourth mathematics assessment of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) administered in 1986. The first article (Brown et al.
Catherine A. Brown   +5 more
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Algebra, Geometry and Mathematical Physics

2011
We discuss the consequences of the Poincaré duality, versus AS-Gorenstein property, for Koszul algebras (homogeneous and non homogeneous). For homogeneous Koszul algebras, the Poincaré duality property implies the existence of twisted potentials which characterize the corresponding algebras while in the case of quadratic linear Koszul algebras, the ...
Makhlouf, Abdenacer   +3 more
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