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- Algebraic geometry [r]: Discipline of mathematics that studies the geometric properties of the objects defined by algebraic equations. [e]
- Jacobian [r]: Determinant of the matrix whose ith row lists all the first-order partial derivatives of the function ƒi(x1, x2, …, xn). [e]
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