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August 3rd, 2008

Configuration mathworld

Term "Configuration"
... you (Brian T Rice < water@tunes.org >) wrote: > It occurs to me that the same configuration ... of Mathematics CD-ROM", CD-ROM edition 1.0, May 20, 1999 [2] http://mathworld.pdox ... (more...)

User:Tim Chambers/Wikipedia configuration management - Meta
There was a thread on the Wikipedia list that got me thinking about configuration management ... After reading about how Eric Weisstein evolved MathWorld, I now wonder if I'm too ... (more...)

Configuration (geometry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... Cohn-Vossen, Stephan (1952). Geometry and the Imagination, 2nd ed., Chelsea, 94?170. ISBN 0-8284-1087-9.   External links. Eric W. Weisstein, Configuration at MathWorld. (more...)

Möbius?Kantor graph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... Akademie der Wissenschaften 41  (6): 1?59  . External links. Eric W. Weisstein, Möbius-Kantor Graph at MathWorld. Eric W. Weisstein, Möbius-Kantor Configuration at MathWorld. (more...)

configuration: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
configuration n. Arrangement of parts or elements. The form, as of a figure, determined by ... mathworld.wolfram.com (more...)

Magic History
This configuration also features in Mathworld. Apparently a gentleman named Clifford W. Adams started work on this problem in 1910, and only solved it in 1957. (more...)
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Odd-4 Graph, Fano Planes, and the Coxeter Graph - Wolfram ...
The odd-4 graph is constructed by taking triplets from {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ... Configuration (Wolfram MathWorld) (more...)

The CTK Exchange Forums from Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and ...
Soddy started with the configuration shown at MathWorld. Your three given pairwise externally tangent spheres configuration can be converted to this by inversion about one of the ... (more...)

Pasch Configuration -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The Pasch configuration is the unbalanced (6_2,4_3) configuration (since there are two lines through each of six points and three points on each of four lines) illustrated above. (more...)

Configuration -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The word configuration is sometimes used to describe a finite collection of points p=(p_1,...,p_n), p_i in R^d, where R^d is a Euclidean space. The term "configuration" also is ... (more...)

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