| 11. | This observation generalises to the Lie bracket.
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| 12. | A linear graph has a natural topology that generalises many of the geometric aspects of edges.
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| 13. | This definition generalises to topological spaces by replacing " open ball " with " open set ".
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| 14. | But unlike the axis of rotation the plane generalises into other, in particular higher, dimensions.
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| 15. | Since every manifold is a super manifold, a Lie supergroup generalises the notion of a Lie group.
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| 16. | In the 1970s Askold Georgevich Khovanski? developed the theory of " fewnomials " that generalises Descartes'rule.
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| 17. | In abstract algebra, the idea of an "'inverse element "'generalises concepts of a group.
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| 18. | This generalises, but in some sense with loss of explicit information ( as is typical of several complex variables ).
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| 19. | This generalises Sz .-Nagy's dilation theorem as all contractions have the unit disc as a spectral set.
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| 20. | This generalises Sz .-Nagy's dilation theorem, which can be seen as a consequence of this by letting
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