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Given a leg of a right-angled triangle a, this formula gives the other leg b and the hypotenuse c by the usage of a pattern observed in Pythagorean triples. This is different as compared to Euclids method since Euclids method takes two arbitrary numbers as the input while this uses the side of the right-angled triangle as the input.
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This paper advances the theory of bipolar Pythagorean neutrosophic fuzzy (BPNF) sets by establishing their formalization within a topological and metric framework, while also demonstrating their role in decision‐making under uncertainty. The main contributions are as follows: (1) definition and characterization of BPNF topological spaces, providing a ...
Akiladevi Natarajan +5 more
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Poka: A Necro‐Robot Beetle with a Measured Payload Ratio of 6847%
Here, Poka, a necro‐robot beetle with the ability to carry more than 68 times its own weight, is introduced, making it also a walking robot with the highest payload ratio measured to date. This paper is concerned with the design, manufacture and validation of ‘Poka', a novel millimetre‐scale necro‐robot aimed at bridging the performance gap between ...
Yordan Tsvetkov, Parvez Alam
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To Desire What Is Nothing: Simone Weil, Asceticism and Psychoanalysis
Critical Quarterly, Volume 68, Issue 1, Page 43-59, April 2026.
Georgie Newson
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Localized and Extended Phases in Square Moiré Patterns
Rotated superimposed lattices in two dimensions, the termed moiré patterns, represent a clear example of how the structure affects the physical properties of a particle moving on it. A robust numerical treatment of continuous and discrete models leads to confirm that while localized states result from angles that produce non‐commensurable lattices ...
C. Madroñero +2 more
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Abstract We solve a motivic version of the Adams conjecture with the exponential characteristic of the base field inverted. In the way of the proof,, we obtain a motivic version of mod k$k$ Dold theorem and give a motivic version of Brown's trick studying the homogeneous variety (NGLrT)∖GLr$(N_{\mathrm{GL}_r} T)\backslash \mathrm{GL}_r$ which turns out
Alexey Ananyevskiy +3 more
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Nanofibrils are considered the universal building blocks of spider silks. In this work, the thinnest natural spider silk nanofibrils are imaged, measured, and mechanically tested for the first time. Gaining insight into the mechanics of silk at the nanoscale is important.
Jacob Silliman +2 more
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The Harmonious Soul and the Defence of Music in Sixteenth‐Century England
Abstract This article examines the history of the concept of the soul as a harmony—as opposed to merely being like a harmony—in sixteenth‐century England, demonstrating how debates over music's morality in sixteenth‐century England were a catalyst for theorising an increasing affinity between music and the soul.
Katherine Butler
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Symmetric Pythagorean Triple Preserving Matrices
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Bruening, James T. +2 more
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Differential Geometry and Matrix-Based Generalizations of the Pythagorean Theorem in Space Forms
In this work, we consider Pythagorean triples and quadruples using fundamental form matrices of hypersurfaces in three- and four-dimensional space forms and illustrate various figures. Moreover, we generalize that an immersed hypersphere Mn with radius r
Erhan Güler +2 more
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