• subject of group theory, the Stallings theorem about ends of groups states that a finitely generated group G {\displaystyle G} has more than one end if and...
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  • infinite groups have one, two, or infinitely many ends, and the Stallings theorem about ends of groups provides a decomposition for groups with more...
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  • a 1971 paper, of the Stallings theorem about ends of groups. John Stallings was born on July 22, 1935, in Morrilton, Arkansas. Stallings received his B...
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  • leading in a timed game Pipeline stall, in computing Stallings theorem about ends of groups, a theorem by John R. Stallings This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Martin Dunwoody (category Academics of the University of Sussex)
    number of amalgamated free products and HNN extensions over finite subgroups. In view of the Stallings theorem about ends of groups, one-ended groups are...
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  • (mathematical analysis) Stahl's theorem (matrix analysis) Stallings theorem about ends of groups (group theory) Stallings–Zeeman theorem (algebraic topology) Stanley's...
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  • choice of generating set. Every finitely-generated infinite group has either 1, 2, or infinitely many ends, and Stallings theorem about ends of groups provides...
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  • n = 1 the result is one of the consequences of Stallings theorem about ends of groups. Theorem: Every finitely generated group of cohomological dimension...
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    Quasi-isometry (category Geometric group theory)
    of the choice of a finite generating set. Every finitely-generated infinite group has either 0,1, 2, or infinitely many ends, and Stallings theorem about...
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  • graph to show that either G is a finite group, or G has more than one end. Hence, by a theorem of Stallings, either G is finite or G splits nontrivially...
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  • The fundamental theorem of algebra, also called d'Alembert's theorem or the d'Alembert–Gauss theorem, states that every non-constant single-variable polynomial...
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    between Freedman's theorems about topological 4-manifolds, and Simon Donaldson's theorems about smooth 4-manifolds. There is a continuum of non-diffeomorphic...
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  • Bass–Serre theory (category Group theory)
    The theory of ends and relative ends of groups, particularly various generalizations of Stallings theorem about groups with more than one end. Quasi-isometric...
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    others. Theorems which use quasi-isometry invariants to prove algebraic results about groups, for example: Gromov's polynomial growth theorem; Stallings' ends...
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    equivalent. Dantzig provided formal proof in an unpublished report "A Theorem on Linear Inequalities" on January 5, 1948. Dantzig's work was made available...
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  • https://www.its.bldrdoc.gov/fs-1037/dir-039/_5829.htm[failed verification] Stallings, William, Digital Signaling Techniques, December 1984, Vol. 22, No. 12...
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    1989. He was a brilliant student and his professor, Oliver Johns, named a theorem after him. In 1990, Savio and Hollander moved with their ten-year-old son...
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    name, there does not appear to be a connection between him and Napoleon's theorem. This is depicted in Bonaparte Crossing the Alps by Hippolyte Delaroche...
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    satisfying the no-penetration boundary condition. The Kutta-Joukowski theorem of a 2D airfoil further assumes that the flow leaves the sharp trailing edge...
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  • manual extraction of patterns from data has occurred for centuries. Early methods of identifying patterns in data include Bayes' theorem (1700s) and regression...
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    of the Belgian Senate 1950 to 1954 and 1958 to 1973 Frederick V. Waugh, 75, American agricultural economist known for the Frisch–Waugh–Lovell theorem...
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  • called Brazil the first instalment of a dystopian satire trilogy it forms with 1995's 12 Monkeys and 2013's The Zero Theorem (though he later denied having...
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    sampling theorem, near-perfect reconstruction is possible. The presence of quantization error limits the SNR of even an ideal ADC. However, if the SNR of the...
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    tier of Mafia members were complicit in all the organisation's crimes. This premise became known as the Buscetta theorem. When Falcone's record of success...
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    Vandana Shiva (category Academic staff of the Indian Institute of Science)
    mathematical and philosophical implications of hidden variable theories that fall outside of the purview of Bell's theorem. She later went on to pursue interdisciplinary...
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  • are about to battle each other for the crown of their world, but the series ends before a true winner is determined. While airing the second season of Zatch...
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    Alabama. The Alabama Crimson Tide football team, under then-Coach Gene Stallings, went 11-0 and defeated the Florida Gators under then-Coach Steve Spurrier...
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  • types of drag except lift-induced drag. Perpendicular axes theorem – states that the moment of inertia of a planar lamina (i.e. 2-D body) about an axis...
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  • work on his heat theorem "a regrettable episode in the history of chemistry". A friend of Nernst's, Wilhelm Palmær [sv], was a member of the Nobel Chemistry...
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    flagella; a group of flagella is called a tuft) is a helical, thin and long appendage attached to the cell surface by one of its ends, performing a...
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